Mosaic 2022

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Grandpa’s Cha Siu Bao Anya Siu ’25

I would always choose my Grandpa’s cha siu bao any day over Chick-Fil-A, but of course I didn’t want to be the odd one out. In my upbringing, fish, century eggs, tofu, and other local dishes were the foods I would tend to gravitate towards. My meals would often be leftovers packed into containers and into insulated boxes to be eaten later. When lunch period started, I would sit with my friends and open my lunch box. The comforting smell of scallions, soy sauce, and garlic would permeate the air as I opened my container to see what my mom had packed me. But I would soon notice my friends’ grins slowly disappear, and what once were smiles were now replaced by frowns of animosity. The subtle tilting of the heads and shift in body language hinted to me that the pungent smell of my food had suppressed their appetite. With no words, I would close my container, hiding myself in the corner. Such scents didn’t faze me. To me, I smelled home. Even so, I never blamed them for rejecting my Asian culture. It is natural to reject

what is foreign, and this tendency cannot be avoided. I had come to terms with the situation for what it was. However, I soon learned that the suffering I felt on a daily basis was far more than embarrassment. It sparked the constant internal battle about whether I was to show the external Anya, a girl who accepted whatever was provided and conformed to the social norms of my community, or whether I was to continue sitting in the corner, which displayed my true genuine self. If I chose to close the container, that need of accustoming to society’s norms would be fulfilled. However, at the same time, I would be incorrectly labeling and identifying myself. Most of the time, My desire and want to fit in would overpower my hunger for my family’s food. My embarrassment for my culture and food to be accepted by others would force me to compromise myself. But every now and then, I would maintain my ground having known that I’d chosen self-satisfaction above friendship and continued next page

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Photograph, The Azure Night............................Milan Coleman ’22

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page 52

Prose, Grandpa’s Cha Siu Bao .........................Anya Siu ’25 Photograph, Gabriella.......................................Isabelle Nagy ’22................Inside Back Cover Art, Car Drive ...................................................Francesca Postigo ’22..................Back Cover

2min
pages 53-56

Poem, Young Flower.........................................Leah Brewer ’24

1min
page 51

Art, Photo London ...........................................Andriana Low ’25

1min
page 49

Art, Reaching....................................................Reyna Sanchez ’22

2min
pages 47-48

Prose, Spectre..................................................Helen Yenson ’22

1min
page 46

Poem, Golden Girls ..........................................Elena Oh ’23

1min
page 43

Art, Plugged In .................................................Francesca Postigo ’22

3min
pages 38-40

Prose, The Weight of the Lead..........................Evie Andrews ’23

5min
pages 29-31

Art, Bloody Tears ..............................................Francesca Postigo ’22

1min
page 27

Art, She Promised ............................................Tylor Mehringer ’22

2min
pages 36-37

Poem, Living Wraith..........................................Kiska Corrigan-Hoaglin ’22

1min
page 25

Prose, Autumn Rainfall .....................................Rain Hu ’22

1min
page 26

Prose, My Lovely Wendy Darling.......................Savannah Hardy ’25

1min
page 23

Poem, Fall-s Assumptions ................................Emily Harris ’22

1min
page 14

Art, Sass in the City ..........................................Anaezi Nwokeji ’22

1min
pages 11-12

Prose, She Was Never Truly Running Away.......Andriana Low ’25

3min
pages 16-17

Poem, Such as a Bird.......................................Charlotte Ehmann ’23

1min
page 19

Poem, Golden Hammer ...................................Kiska Corrigan-Hoaglin ’22

1min
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Poem, Built by You ...........................................Anonymous ’22

1min
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Art, Phoebe Bridgers ........................................Francesca Postigo ’22

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Prose, Arcadia..................................................Helen Yenson ’22

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