6/9/2022

Diego Chang is 100% Peruvian 100% Chinese and 100% Doing his Own Thing

How do you honor your heritage? Diego Risco Chang honors his Chinese ancestry by sharing his culture at the Chinese Charity Society in Peru. As a member, he continues to teach and practice at Peru’s first lion and dragon dance group to promote both cultures. He welcomes everybody to experience his traditional lions and dragon dance — a centuries old performance to attract good Omens and repel bad energy. Diego does not choose one or the other. He chose to live his truth by merging his Peruvian and his Chinese culture to create a new rich culture.

6/9/2022

Diego Chang is 100% Peruvian 100% Chinese and 100% Doing his Own Thing

How do you honor your heritage? Diego Risco Chang honors his Chinese ancestry by sharing his culture at the Chinese Charity Society in Peru. As a member, he continues to teach and practice at Peru’s first lion and dragon dance group to promote both cultures. He welcomes everybody to experience his traditional lions and dragon dance — a centuries old performance to attract good Omens and repel bad energy. Diego does not choose one or the other. He chose to live his truth by merging his Peruvian and his Chinese culture to create a new rich culture.

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Thai Group, The Barbarian, Inspired by Chicano Culture

Leng the Barbarian is not a gangster, he’s a big brother in a family–one where male members endure 13 seconds of violence to belong, and female members (depending on if they’re “sweet” or “strong”) must dance or drink alcohol. This initiation, Leng explains, is a challenge meant to attract like-minded people: strong, determined, perseverant. This family has house rules, including not doing cocaine and amphetamines, or anything that can “ruin their lives”. They take care of one another like a family does, sharing everything from money and food to jobs and opportunities. In 2017, Leng founded The Barbarian, a group that was aimed to be independent, creative, and loud. As a child growing up in the slums, he had experienced watching fatal overdoses on his way to school, and grew up to become a thief buying drugs. Deeply inspired by Chicano gang culture and style, and listening to Mexican rappers like Lil Rob and Mr Yosie, Leng was drawn to how gentle the culture was from how they dance to iron their clothes. Chicano, a chosen identity for Mexicans who immigrated to Los Angeles, was once a term of derision and then adopted as an expression of defiance towards white assimilation. Not only did Leng integrate Chicano gang style into The Barbarian aesthetic, he built an imported clothing business focused on Chicano streetwear. He wants people to raise children with an open mind, and learn about Chicano culture by wearing it. Leng believes it’s their recognizable style that has made The Barbarians a target for police today.

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Diego Chang is 100% Peruvian 100% Chinese and 100% Doing his Own Thing