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Bernice Chao, creative speaker and author, shares insights on building unity for the Asian diaspora

Bernice Chao, creative speaker and author, shares insights on building unity for the Asian diaspora

Cold Tea Collective by Cold Tea Collective
Aug 15, 2023 12:48 am EDT
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Meet Bernice Chao, creative speaker, author, and professor in episode 35 of Conversation Piece with Patrick Armstrong. Chao is also a co-founder of the non-profit organization, Asians in Advertising and co-author of The Visibility Mindset: How Asian American Leaders Create Opportunities and Push Past Barriers.

Chao shares with listeners about the importance of education, unity, and empathy for the Asian diaspora.

Education and tough conversations can lead to unity

In recent years, Asian American studies has grown in schools in the United States. However, many histories still have yet to be widely shared, in and outside the classroom. To Chao, having tough conversations, such as debunking myths and preconceived notions, are important to educate and help get everyone in the community and diaspora aligned. 

For instance, Chao tells a story between her and her mother about the model minority myth. Chao had to explain to her mother its historical context and how it harms the community. Through education and hard conversation with each other inside the diaspora, Chao believes we can create unity as a whole and increase visibility. Additionally, she shares that “a lot of times I use data… saying that it’s just not me thinking this. This is really true.”

Chao also acknowledges that many Asians in the diaspora are first-generation immigrants, and there is a scarcity mindset and an idea we don’t share. Alternatively, Chao offers insight into our inability to be vulnerable within our community. 

She shares, “because we’re taught to not ever let our cracks show—the saving face… and because of that, I think there are all these things where we haven’t been working together… As a community, we need to reach back and pull forward and just keep doing that so that it’s not the idea that we’re taking from each other, but we’re uplifting all of us at once.” 

Empathetic communication

Another integral component…

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