Growing up as a Korean-American, I felt my identity as an American was not present. As a child, I have been discriminated by being called a chink, a fat panda, and other racist slurs upon the color of my skin. I had so much resentment within me, but I knew that violent was not the key to this racial injustice. However, letting these people have the power to inject hurtful demeanor is not something to let go. I want respect, not just for me, but for all people having to deal with the pain that I am going through and I want power, to facilitate change in the roams of racial injustices. In order to get respect and power, I must have a dream. A dream to become a lawyer. Why a lawyer? A lawyer is a well-respected person who can authoritatively defend those who do not have the power to speak against perceived injustices. I know how it feels to be negativity look down upon for the color of my skin, my language that I speak to my parents, my family heritage, and my Korean culture in which I was brought upon. The only way to combat these things are to work hard at obtaining my dreams.
Growing up as a Korean-American, I felt my identity as an American was not present. As a child, I have been discriminated by being called a chink, a fat panda, and other racist slurs upon the color of my skin. I had so much resentment within me, but I knew that violent was not the key to this racial injustice. However, letting these people have the power to inject hurtful demeanor is not something to let go. I want respect, not just for me, but for all people having to deal with the pain that I am going through and I want power, to facilitate change in the roams of racial injustices. In order to get respect and power, I must have a dream. A dream to become a lawyer. Why a lawyer? A lawyer is a well-respected person who can authoritatively defend those who do not have the power to speak against perceived injustices. I know how it feels to be negativity look down upon for the color of my skin, my language that I speak to my parents, my family heritage, and my Korean culture in which I was brought upon. The only way to combat these things are to work hard at obtaining my dreams.