What Was the Reality of Chinatown's Patriarchy?

My podcast guest, William Gee Wong, reflects on growing up in Chinatown. 🏙️

Labeled a "spoiled brat" by his sisters, he navigated patriarchal favoritism as the only son. 🧑‍🤝‍🧑

While his father saved for his college education, his sisters hustled at the family restaurant. 🍜

Despite his "privilege," they fought for education. 📚

In the end, it's about resilience, not the cards you're dealt. 🃏

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With: William Gee Wong

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