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Growing up with parents from different countries and ethnicities can be a challenge, depending on the decisions your parents make, you might grow up immersed in one culture more than the next. But what happens when you grow up in a cult that strips away your individuality, your culture, and the things that make you, you? How can you possibly engage and learn about your cultural identity when your sole purpose should be the community you're in and the leader of your cult? In this episode, we speak to Michelle about her childhood in the Children of God (The Family) cult and how this erasure of her Japanese culture made her second guess who she is.
This is part one of a two-part interview, part two drops next week.
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This podcast is a reminder that Asia is not a country, it is not a monolith–that even within one ethnic group, the experiences and micro-cultures are so varied and we want to spotlight those intricacies on the show. Each and every one of us has a unique story that makes us who we are, and if we’re lucky, sometimes we find people whose lives and experiences intersect with ours. Asia Is Not A Country examines these personal stories and is an ode to the multitude and diversity of Asian cultures, identities, and folks.
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