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The Balance Between Two Cultures with Larissa Lam

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You might think that Asian children who are born in America would have a better time adapting to the American culture, but this is not the case. Asian descendants still have some challenges growing up in America. Award-winning singer, songwriter, film maker, and TV and radio host Larissa Lam says initially she had a hard time embracing the Chinese side of her identity. It was only when she was older that she realized that God made her who she was for a reason and that all of us are different. All the different colors of the spectrum of races and beauty are equally important. She says there are positive and negative things about both cultures, and finding the balance between the two is really important. Larissa tells the story of how she started in the entertainment industry and the challenges that she had faced while building that career.

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You might think that Asian children who are born in America would have a better time adapting to the American culture, but this is not the case. Asian descendants still have some challenges growing up in America. Award-winning singer, songwriter, film maker, and TV and radio host Larissa Lam says initially she had a hard time embracing the Chinese side of her identity. It was only when she was older that she realized that God made her who she was for a reason and that all of us are different. All the different colors of the spectrum of races and beauty are equally important. She says there are positive and negative things about both cultures, and finding the balance between the two is really important. Larissa tells the story of how she started in the entertainment industry and the challenges that she had faced while building that career.

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