by Martin and Rich Lee
As interracial marriages increase and as the population of multiracial children rises, it begs the question of what makes someone Chinese or Vietnamese or Sri Lankan. Is it cultural upbringing, language, parentage, or some other qualitative or quantitative metric?
Martin and Rich Lee are second generation Korean American brothers. Martin is a retired elementary school teacher and the illustrator of the strip. Rich is a professor of psychology in Asian American studies at the University of Minnesota and writes the content.
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