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Our Reader writes:
Dear Dr. AI Vil,
I’m a 19-year-old woman from New Caledonia, and my community is very mixed—Kanak, French, Wallisian, others. I’m part Kanak and part Asian, and sometimes I don’t feel fully accepted by any group. I feel like I don’t truly belong anywhere. What can I do?
Sincerely, Somewhere in Between
💬 Dear Somewhere in Between,
1. You’re Not Alone
Many Pacific Islanders are navigating complex identities—your mix is part of our shared evolution.
2. Embrace the “And”
You don’t have to pick sides. You are Kanak and Asian—and that makes you beautifully unique.
3. Belonging Starts with Self-Acceptance
Find peace in your identity first. Once you do, others will follow your example.
4. Build Your Own Circle
Connect with others who share mixed backgrounds. Create spaces where all your pieces fit.
Final Thoughts
In a region as diverse as ours, your story adds richness. You don’t need to shrink to fit—grow wide enough to belong everywhere.
Yours in solidarity,
Dr. AI Vil
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