Independently Published
Cultural DNA: Discovering and Uncovering
Product Code:
9798356461293
ISBN13:
9798356461293
Condition:
New
$13.20
Cultural DNA: Discovering and Uncovering
$13.20
*** A multicultural View of Growth ***
Bridging two worlds, multiple cultural heritages, values, norms and language, Nicole's writing conveys the confusion, contradictions and complications inherent in recognizing our basic need to be seen for who we are, even when we don't really know the answer. More than a "coming of age" story, Cultural DNA - Discovering and Uncovering is an exploration of thoughts, feelings, and experiences of intersectionality. From childhood innocence to adolescent questioning, to the edge of adulthood, Cultural DNA - Discovering and Uncovering shares an intimate glimpse into how we learn, grow, and change while navigating the world beyond our control. Book Reviews: "Nicole's book gives a powerful glimpse into the life and experiences of a Chinese-American immigrant youth, living between vastly different worlds. Through a series of poignant stories, Nicole opens a window into the struggle of never quite "fitting in" or being able to get it "right", as she navigates conflicting beliefs, expectations, and customs wherever she lives. Nicole's insight, wisdom, and commitment to grow through challenging herself provides a rare opportunity for the reader to participate in self-reflection and a broader perspective. Written in an engaging and refreshingly honest manner, every reader will resonate with some portion of her story, demonstrating our universal desire to be seen, heard and accepted for who we are as a person, and not for who we "should" be."
- Kristina Hallett, Ph.D., ABPP, Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, Author, Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker, Associate Professor "Nicole's book is realistic, authentic, and thought-provoking. Her vignettes prompted self-reflection beyond understanding and empathy for her experiences. I can honestly say I have a better grasp of the experience of growing up between different cultures and the impact on development and identity from reading this book. Highly recommend! "
- Jill Donelan, Clinical Supervisor/Clinical Psychologist - Building Resilience for Young Children, Assistant Professor - University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. The profit from this book will be donated to The Yan AAPI Well-being Fund - which seeks to build a safer, more inclusive world for all aspects of the AAPI community. The AAPI community, especially those of other minority groups, such as the LGBTQ+ community, suffers from alarming rates of mental health challenges and suicide attempts. In addition, these youths face a similar yet unique set of challenges to the overall immigrant and LGBTQ+ community, such as the combination of anti-LGBTQ+ victimization and immigration-based discrimination.
This fund hopes to donate and fundraise for non-profit organizations that support all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities through crisis services, peer support, research, public education, and advocacy.
Bridging two worlds, multiple cultural heritages, values, norms and language, Nicole's writing conveys the confusion, contradictions and complications inherent in recognizing our basic need to be seen for who we are, even when we don't really know the answer. More than a "coming of age" story, Cultural DNA - Discovering and Uncovering is an exploration of thoughts, feelings, and experiences of intersectionality. From childhood innocence to adolescent questioning, to the edge of adulthood, Cultural DNA - Discovering and Uncovering shares an intimate glimpse into how we learn, grow, and change while navigating the world beyond our control. Book Reviews: "Nicole's book gives a powerful glimpse into the life and experiences of a Chinese-American immigrant youth, living between vastly different worlds. Through a series of poignant stories, Nicole opens a window into the struggle of never quite "fitting in" or being able to get it "right", as she navigates conflicting beliefs, expectations, and customs wherever she lives. Nicole's insight, wisdom, and commitment to grow through challenging herself provides a rare opportunity for the reader to participate in self-reflection and a broader perspective. Written in an engaging and refreshingly honest manner, every reader will resonate with some portion of her story, demonstrating our universal desire to be seen, heard and accepted for who we are as a person, and not for who we "should" be."
- Kristina Hallett, Ph.D., ABPP, Board Certified Clinical Psychologist, Author, Keynote Speaker, TEDx Speaker, Associate Professor "Nicole's book is realistic, authentic, and thought-provoking. Her vignettes prompted self-reflection beyond understanding and empathy for her experiences. I can honestly say I have a better grasp of the experience of growing up between different cultures and the impact on development and identity from reading this book. Highly recommend! "
- Jill Donelan, Clinical Supervisor/Clinical Psychologist - Building Resilience for Young Children, Assistant Professor - University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School. The profit from this book will be donated to The Yan AAPI Well-being Fund - which seeks to build a safer, more inclusive world for all aspects of the AAPI community. The AAPI community, especially those of other minority groups, such as the LGBTQ+ community, suffers from alarming rates of mental health challenges and suicide attempts. In addition, these youths face a similar yet unique set of challenges to the overall immigrant and LGBTQ+ community, such as the combination of anti-LGBTQ+ victimization and immigration-based discrimination.
This fund hopes to donate and fundraise for non-profit organizations that support all Asian American and Pacific Islander communities through crisis services, peer support, research, public education, and advocacy.
| Author: Nicole Yan |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Oct 06, 2022 |
| Number of Pages: 116 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798356461293 |