Gen X is known as “America’s middle child.” A generation that’s not interesting for the press. And within Gen X, Asian Americans are a small population that’s largely been perceived through stereotypes. Very few Americans truly understand and appreciate the diversity within this cohort.
So who exactly are Gen X Asian Americans?
Born between 1965 and 1980, they are key contributors to the advancement of science and technology. They are a powerhouse of consumer spending. They cast significant influence over civil rights.
This book uncovers the personal journeys, aspirations, and future outlooks of 60 Gen X Asian Americans. Some immigrated to the US as children, some as adults, while others have lived in California their whole lives.
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