In a world shaped by migration, globalization, and multicultural societies, identity is no longer defined by a single label. Many individuals experience a complex identity journey influenced by geography, culture, language, and personal history.
The phrase “I AM NOT SOUTH ASIAN” represents a deeper conversation about identity, belonging, and the way individuals navigate cultural expectations within the South Asian diaspora and beyond.
For many people, identity is not simply about ancestry. It is about lived experiences, personal choices, and evolving cultural narratives that shape how we understand ourselves and the communities around us.