![]() This exercise is likely digitized in today’s curriculum, but 20 years ago, laden with cardboard paper, dull scissors and paper cuts, commemorating immigrant assimilation as a Taiwanese American in Southern California felt significant. “Wouldn’t it be boring if we were all the same?” “It’s what makes our country special,” I imagine my teacher saying, projecting over the muffled chatter of class. ![]() ![]() Gluing cartoon images of flags and multicultural people onto a cutout of a cauldron was my earliest lesson in diversity. In elementary school I learned that America is a melting pot.
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