Fat-shaming comments are all-too common and normalized in many Asian families. How can we approach these criticisms in productive ways? How do we express our own concerns for others with respect?
Vivian Dang shares her learnings from the past year of struggling with the pressures of balancing her mental health and personal safety with the safety of those closest to her.
In this continuation of the My Roaring 20s series, Vivian Dang takes us on the journey of how learning to navigate her first heartbreak taught her how to understand and embrace being diagnosed with generalized anxiety and depression.
Friendships never seem to be celebrated the same way that other relationships are. But why is that? Vivian Dang explores what it is that causes some friendships to fade away, and others to last a lifetime.
Edmond T. Cheng shares the journey of how he overcame parental and societal expectations based on conservative Asian values engrained in him from early childhood.
He embraced vulnerability by showing himself compassion. Cheng realizes that he must take care of himself first so that he is able to take care of others.
Chinese Canadian filmmaker ZhiMin Hu takes us behind the scenes of her film, “Ketchup and Soya Sauce”, as it premieres at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival.
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