More than enough: Embracing multiple identities
Title
More than enough: Embracing multiple identities
Description
Alanna Aiko Moore, Interim Assistant Department Head for Information Services and User Education and Librarian for Ethnic Studies and Gender Studies for the Social Science and Humanities Library, University of California, San Diego, shares a personal story of how she came to embrace her "many identities and wear them with pride ... an Eastern way of thought known as Dialectical thinking ... which states that when two things conflict or oppose both can be true ... reject “either/or” paradigms and honor [her] Asian/white/Native American heritages ... bisexuality, as all of these identities are part of who [she is] and make [her] whole.
Includes a list of resources on Bi-sexuality and Multi-racial.
Includes a list of resources on Bi-sexuality and Multi-racial.
Subject
Bi-sexuality
Multiracial
Creator
Alanna Aiko Moore
Source
Publisher
APALA (Asian Pacific American Librarians Association)
Date
November 12, 2012
Type
Text
Collection
Citation
Alanna Aiko Moore, “More than enough: Embracing multiple identities,” Antiracism Digital Library, accessed April 24, 2024, https://sacred.omeka.net/items/show/183.
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