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Another magazine site for me to read on a regular basis.

At lunch at a San Mateo, CA, ramen shop the other day I shared my new way of thinking with a dear friend from the gym. “You know,” I said to Junko while slurping a spoonful of shio ramen, “I don’t want to be called ha-fu anymore. Ha-fu makes it sounds like I don’t belong anywhere, like I’m not part of any race, like …”

Junko, who was born in Japan, gently cut me off and smiled. “You’re not ha-fu,” she said. “You’re a Double.”

I paused for a moment, surprised that Junko knew the term I had learned in 2001 while studying in Japan on a research grant. The term came from a 1995 documentary called “Doubles,” which chronicled the lives of children born to Japanese and American couples after WWII.

“Exactly. I am all black … and all Japanese,” I said. “I’m a double.”


It isn't priviledge to know where you belong. Just tuck that away somewhere. It's sheer, unmitigated happiness.

(People wonder why I'm always 'outside the box' - dudes. Every time I went to 'the box' it was empty. It's not priviledge to decide that I'm not my race or 'my box" - nor it is always easy, friendly or comfortable. It's just me. And at some point, I simply stopped caring what other people thought, if I was comfortable within my own skin. I have to live with it - not them.)
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