Blog 11 also due 3/27
Pacific Islanders are trying to maintain their culture in Las Vegas which is called the "9th island". Hawaii has a very high cost of living which is a factor for them moving to the mainland. The mainland has more opportunities and resources for everyone which is why our country has the concept of the "American Dream". People come to the US/Mainland for better opportunities in life. With everyone migrating to the same place, it is easier for them to maintain a sense of community. No matter where they go, they would always keep their culture alive which was the main point of the "Sugar Mountain" podcast. The United States tends to have lots of stereotypes on every race of humans and I'm sure Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders are no different. We talked in class about people constantly asking "but where are you really from". I have never been to Las Vegas, but I am sure it is diverse.. or at least more diverse than most. Even with diversity being common, I bet they get asked that question of where are they really from. I'm sure it is frustrating to constantly being asked and no one thinking your response is an acceptable answer.
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