There was the occasional obvious racism, like when a middle-school classmate told me to “go back to China,” but it’s been the subtle microaggressions — “where are you really from?” “wow, your English is so good!” or being confused for the only other Asian woman in the room — that cut the deepest.
If there’s any strategy to fighting xenophobia and finding acceptance, it’s not trying to fit into white culture; it’s making minority experiences more visible.