how we got here, where we heading? traveling chief of staff. like, you don t count. a lot of the model minority myth was manufactured to divide our communities. how many of you have dated white guys? race trader. we want to make everybody proud, but we don t take enough time to make ourselves proud. great to see you, how are you? are you comfortable carrying the burden of the words k houston, texas. it may not be the first city to come to mind when you think of quintessential places in the asian american experience. but as the saying goes, everything is bigger in texas including its aapi community. one of the biggest in the country and its diversity is something to behold. i grew up in another gulf state, florida, with my commute karina merrick and family. throughout my journey i have been a lawyer, a legal analyst, and now an anchor on msnbc. this is the katie phang show. for my dinner with seven incredible aapi women i want to wonder what makes each of us
entrepreneur, my main goal in life is to help women discover their own beauty. possibly the new queen of comedy and here to disappoint my mom. so good to have you will hear here is to all of you. cheers. i wanted to welcome all of you to the culture is aapi women. tonight, i welcome you to shed your cultural inhibitions which we were raised to embrace and i think it s really a part of our dna and to have a conversation about the important things. the things that matter to us, because not only are we going to be surprised about how common these things are amongst this table. but the people that are going to be tuning in and listening, they re going to say, you know what, i ve had that experience.
not contribute to that on your formula. but in nobel peace prize nomination really did. a keeper this concept of honor is not exclusive to the aapi communities but i feel like it s doing great in our dea in a. sometimes on our trumps live i think in an asian family which is really hard, min jin lee what do you think? i ve been obsessed with the mass vote hierarchy of needs. it s actually a study of human motivation. the very bottom of it is survival, middle to safety, then s love, and above that is a steam, and above that is self actualization. the whole point of existence is self actualization. immigrants, especially because of economic reasons, they have to try to survive. if they do a great job their kids are focused on love esteem and self actualization. when you talk about honor,
but as the saying goes, everything is bigger in texas including its aapi community. one of the biggest in the country and its diversity is something to behold. i grew up in another gulf state, florida, with my commute karina merrick and family. throughout my journey i have been a lawyer, a legal analyst, and now an anchor on msnbc. this is the katie phang show. for my dinner with seven incredible aapi women i want to wonder what makes each of us and our cultures unique. so i went in search of two shifts to collaborate on one spectacular meal. i m. sue ken i m a chef here in houston, i was born and raised in burma, also known as myanmar.