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Abstract

on the bottom right, being the only Filipino-Guamanian-American in this diverse group</figcaption></figure><p id="6c9b">I have been the <i>only</i> woman in the room.</p><p id="808d">I have been the <i>only</i> Filipina in the room.</p><p id="9424">I have been the <i>only</i> Guamanian in the room.</p><p id="bab1"><b><i>I have

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been the only American in the room.</i></b></p><p id="1f44">I have been the <i>only</i> navigator of my unique cocktail of mental illnesses: <i>a drink special that I never wanted.</i></p><h2 id="70e2">Imagine that you walk into a room of people and that you are the only.</h2><h1 id="c97a">How do you feel?</h1></article></body>

Intersectionality

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Imagine that you walk into a room of people and that you are the only.

Not a room: Me, on the bottom right, being the only Filipino-Guamanian-American in this diverse group

I have been the only woman in the room.

I have been the only Filipina in the room.

I have been the only Guamanian in the room.

I have been the only American in the room.

I have been the only navigator of my unique cocktail of mental illnesses: a drink special that I never wanted.

Imagine that you walk into a room of people and that you are the only.

How do you feel?

Intersectionality
Diversity
Guam
Diversity And Inclusion
Mental Illness
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