My class on Teaching and Ethics required us to do an “Empathy Experiment.” I chose to attend a service that was completely different from any that I had ever experienced before, one whose pamphlet claimed, “Whatever your heritage, however your history, and whomever you love, you’re welcome here.”
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Prepping for a Japan Homegoing and Addressing First Gen Guilt
Japan in the late 90s, early 2000s is what comes to mind most when I think of home. I think I look back often on this time because when we next PCSd to the U.S., I faced some of the most isolating and painful years of my life. Two decades would go by before I felt ready to return.