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The April issue of Health Affairs features a Narrative Matters poem by Zhaohui Su, "Where Are You From?"
Below is an excerpt:
"Where are you from?" "No, where are you really from?" "No, I mean where are you from originally" Originally? But this is my home, is it not? I wanted to remain silent But instead, I said I’m
Chinese Not to end the conversation But to not start a new one
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