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“The Others” and the differences between food and home


“The Others” and the differences between food and home

By Martin and Rich Lee

Children of immigrants grow up with the tastiest and most delicious food in their families. But as they adjust to the predominantly white American society, they notice differences between the way their families live and the way white families live. These differences are particularly noticeable in the kitchen and in the refrigerator.

Martin and Rich Lee are second-generation Korean-American brothers. Martin is a retired elementary school teacher and the comic’s illustrator. Rich is a professor of psychology in Asian American studies at the University of Minnesota and writes the content.

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