This chapter explores the challenges faced by second-generation children of immigrants in America, who often feel that they can never truly be considered 'American enough' due to the strong association of the American dream with whiteness and assimilation. The discussion includes examples of Donald Trump's comments towards Congresswomen of color and the historical perspective of ethnic groups being seen as invaders.
If there's one thing this show believes in, it's that finding joy and comedy in life is essential when being human gets tough. Wajahat Ali is a writer who knows this well. His charming and powerful stories bring to light the funny -- and difficult truth-- of life outside of the mainstream. Chris hears from Wajahat about his experiences as a brown Muslim in America and as a father whose young daughter had a complicated health diagnosis. Wajahat's heartwarming wisdom on the importance of letting go (and celebrating the good with the bad, even in the bleakest times) will have you reassessing everything -- from your worst self-destructive tendencies to what you value most.
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Wajahat's latest book, "Go Back to Where You Came From: And Other Helpful Recommendations on How to Become American" is out now.