This activity was fun but also quite difficult! I found it
challenging to find items that represent identities such as race, ethnicity,
and gender.
My first item is a painting I received from a good friend
that says “Hakuna Matata.” The reason
she made this for me is because this is a saying by which I am able to live my
life. I try to be worry-free because my
religion says, “Who of you by worrying will add a single hour to your
life?” I am a Christian, which is where
I have put most of my identity as a person.
My second item is the video of me when I went
skydiving. This represents my
abilities—I am physically able to do things such as go skydiving. If I were not healthy or had some type of
disability, this activity would be out of the question. This also represents my age. I think most people who go skydiving are
young and want to express the freedom we have to go and jump out of a plane if
we so desire.
The third item I brought was my car keys. This represents my social class. Simply owning a car says a lot about which
social class you belong to. I am
grateful to own a car—it is something that I often assume should be granted to
me without question.
My last item is a picture of my boyfriend. I don’t typically think about my identity
partially coming from my sexual orientation, but I suppose because I am
heterosexual, I am more privileged than the average person.



Lots of interesting details; thanks for sharing!
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