아시아계 미국인에 대해 알아야 할 10가지 사실 (ResourceUMC)
1. 아시아계 미국인은 하나의 인종 집단이 아니다. 아시아는 48개국의 44억 6,000만 명으로 구성되고, 풍부하고 다양한 민족, 문화 및 종교적 배경을 가지며, 2,300개 이상의 다른 언어를 사용한다. 그래서 아시아계 미국인은 매우 다른 문화, 종교 및 언어 전통을 가지고 살고 있다. 모든 아시아계 미국인이 사용하는 공통 언어는
1. 아시아계 미국인은 하나의 인종 집단이 아니다. 아시아는 48개국의 44억 6,000만 명으로 구성되고, 풍부하고 다양한 민족, 문화 및 종교적 배경을 가지며, 2,300개 이상의 다른 언어를 사용한다. 그래서 아시아계 미국인은 매우 다른 문화, 종교 및 언어 전통을 가지고 살고 있다. 모든 아시아계 미국인이 사용하는 공통 언어는
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