"I was always very conscious of my race and
.that my parents were immigrants. So for me, you know, I was very
conscious of how people would perceive me, and when I was younger
clothing was a way for me to try to really fit in with the crowd."
"When I'm out, I just feel really good if
I have something that makes it like there's sort of a story behind
it, so I just feel like there's something that connects me to
something other than just clothing."
"A lot of people would say oh well, you know,
joining a sorority is not really you know a feminist thing to
do..
It's been a way for me to empower others through joining a sorority."