Removing Aloneness, Together
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Exploring Asian American Identity
Being an Asian American can be complex and filled with intricacies and paradoxes that are difficult to explain to those without a similar lived experience. Join other AAPI adults across the US for a 6-week virtual racial identity processing and support group to listen, learn, and find a sense of commonality and community.
Who: Any AAPI adult in the US, including but not limited to multiracial individuals, transracial adoptees, 1.5 generation immigrants, etc.
When: Thursdays 6:00-7:30pm MT virtually,
Spring 2025: May 8–June 12
Fall 2025: Dates TBD
Fee: $50/session (participants are encouraged to attend at least 4 of the 6 sessions to maintain group consistency)
Facilitator: Chinese American therapist, Sang Lintakoon (she/her), MA, LPC, a first-born daughter of immigrants from Southeast Asia.
Discussion Topics:Week 1: BelongingWeek 2: IdentityWeek 3: GriefWeek 4: IntersectionalityWeek 5: AdvocacyWeek 6: Hope
"Being a part of this group was a powerful, transformative experience! The vulnerability of the shares and the care Sang put into creating a safe and compassionate space allowed for deep connection, leaving me feeling seen, supported, and empowered."
Previous AAPI Group ParticipantSpring 2025
"It can feel really lonely living in extremely white-dominant spaces, so this group was an amazing way to reconnect with the Asian American experience and to be reminded that others are going through similar challenges (and even live in the same place!)."
Previous AAPI Group Participant
Spring 2025
"Participating in this group was such a special and unique experience. I felt in touch with many parts of my ethnic racial identity that are difficult to connect with in every day life and listening/sharing with people in the group was so meaningful."
Previous AAPI Group Participant
Spring 2025