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"I Finally Let That Mindset and Hindrance Go and Learned to Embrace Who I Am": Healing Through Affirmations, Decolonization, and NAPAWF


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“I Finally Let That Mindset and Hindrance Go and Learned to Embrace Who I Am”: Healing Through Affirmations, Decolonization, and NAPAWF
This article is part of a series of articles commemorating Mental Health Awareness Month, in partnership with National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF). We recognize that the stigma around mental health care in Asian American communities, in particular often keeps people from seeking help or having transparent conversations about the importance of mental health care. Mochi believes that caring for our mental health is an essential piece of caring for our overall health and well-being. We hope this series will shed light on how mental health care positively impacted these writers. ....

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Asian American Women are Facing a Mental Health Crisis


Asian American Women are Facing a Mental Health Crisis
Feb 22, 2021 | Activism |
Between March and August 2020, the Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council collected more than 2,500 incidents of anti-Asian discrimination from 47 states and D.C. These incidents range from shouted racial slurs to Asians and Asian Americans being barred from businesses to heinous cases of physical abuse and assault. The center receives almost 100 reports daily, with Asian American women reporting between two and three times more incidents than men. 
I’ve been on the receiving end of racist harassment on three separate occasions in my Chicago neighborhood. The first time, I was out on my daily walk with my five-year-old daughter when an older white man screamed at us, “Go home and stay home you China virus!” If I had been alone, I may have been less startled, but my first instinct was to try and protect my daughter. She was confused and kept asking me what we did wrong. In my pan ....

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Amplify, Align, Activate — Mochi - Mochi Magazine


Amplify, Align, Activate Mochi
Amplify, Align, Activate (AAA) aims to amplify the work of nonprofit organizations serving the AAPI population, particularly those that work to improve the lives of Asian American women and gender non-binary individuals and their communities. This new Mochi initiative works to amplify social justice projects and initiatives, align on major issues confronting AAPI, and activate our readership. By partnering with organizations that both understand the nuances of the Asian American demographic and exemplify the solidarity that brought Asian Americans together in the first place, we are working to generate change for the AAPI community and unity with other marginalized populations. ....

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Fight Anti-Blackness with our Asian Parents


Fight Anti-Blackness with our Asian Parents
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“You can never date or marry a Black person.”
These words, or some version of them, may be familiar to you. They were spoken by my parents when they forbade me from attending a school formal with a Haitian American friend, and these words were repeated to my brother and myself throughout our young adult and adult life.
Growing up in New York one of the most diverse, yet highly segregated, metro areas in the United States I heard fellow Asian Americans use racist stereotypes to not only justify that our communities were simply too different to mix, but to also scapegoat, dehumanize and devalue Black people. The model minority myth made us think we were more hardworking, more white-adjacent, and more deserving of success. My father told me I caught lice from hanging out with too many Black girls, and my mother locked car doors, averted her eyes, and pulled me closer when Black men passed by. ....

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