by Martin and Rich Lee
Did you grow up an intergenerational immigrant household? How did you speak with your grandmother or grandfather? The language barrier can sometimes make for awkward conversations, but the love of a grandparent is always evident, especially in the ways in which they care for you. Looking back, we certainly took advantage and didn’t always show our appreciation
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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