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NBC: Asian American Graffiti Artist Defies Stereotypes

Nisha SembiHow can one person challenge racial and gender stereotypes with one quick spray of paint?

Through her participation in graffiti street art, Nishi Sembi, a Sikh American, can not only counter stereotypes, but also build bridges among communities as disparate as first-generation immigrants and hip-hop aficionados, according to NBC.
 

“I grew up with the typical model minority expectations, but I wasn’t interested in being a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. My family always labeled me as the ‘odd, creative one’,” Sembi said.

 

In Berkeley, CA, she honed her skills, learning her craft under veteran U.S. and Indian artists. Now her  work, grounded in hip-hop culture, can be seen across the globe. Sembi says that her art is more than just a visual medium; her work also tells stories and gives voice to her community.

 

“First generation Asian Americans have a very unique story to tell, and if we do not take ownership of it and document it, who will?” Sembi said.

 

To see Sembi’s graffiti art, click here.

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