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    My Identities Essay

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    The identities I think about the most would be my race, ethnicity, national origin and socio-economic class. The 1st two I have thought about more and more in the last few countries especially in light of the publication of more and more African-Americans. As I see the media every day I feel like I am always reminded of it and how I have to always make sure that I act in a way that others cannot use to discredit my race or try to undermine my achievements to “oh you only got that…

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    My Identity Essay

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    There are numerous amounts of cultures across the globe. It is something that is passed on from generation to generation. It is the values of a person, a way they decide to do something. Identity works hand in hand with the idea of culture. Your culture shapes the way you behave, which then creates an identity. The way one inherits their rituals or morals may be different than someone else’s interpretation. There could possibly be something that may seem wrong to you, however, that might be the…

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    My Identity Analysis

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    As an African American girl, there are many aspects of my identity others not possessing it do not experience. Of course there is the obvious issue of racism that people can imagine, but my identity involves multiple layers contributing to, but not restricting to the idea of racism. How I perceive my identity may be completely different from how others perceive my identity. Since my identity is something I can’t change, I have to learn to live with the negative aspects and depictions, but also…

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    What Is My Identity

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    given that same identity we discussed above, I'm being challenged now to speak up to someone I've always been afraid of angering or displeasing. My fear comes up and tells me that I should do what I've always done, appease them. But my newfound authenticity speaks up and says that I want something different this time. I want that certain thing, and that old way of interacting is not getting me that. My old fearful identity or self is now tearing out its hair in terror; "Oh my God you are so…

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    My Racial Identity

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    journey to finding a positive racial self-identification has been and continues to be a tiresome struggle. In my experience, I have had to find ways to navigate around the ideas about race from the adults and peers in my life. This voyage is one that started from young and until present day, is ever changing with each life event. According to Tatum, “Adolescents are searching for identity; … And particularly for adolescents of color, these questions cannot be answered without also asking: Who am…

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    My Identity Narrative

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    summer before my ninth grade year when I began to question my true identity. Until that summer, I had never met the Hispanic side of my family. Until that summer, I had never realized how important language was in regards to ethnicity. Until that summer, I had never been ashamed of my heritage. I had always identified myself as an African American. I was sure of my identity, but I chose to ignore the identity of my father. My father’s dad was black but his mother was Puerto Rican. My father,…

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    Finding My Identity

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    I found my identity in the parking lot of McDonald’s. Everyone has an identity; however, individuals often forget who they are and require a moment of realization to understand their true identity. It was the same for me. I vividly remember the chilly afternoon of January 19, 2014, when I decided to perform a sly mission: sneaking past the vigilant teachers that stood guarding the exits of the school during lunch break. Many others had also achieved this remarkable feat, but mine was special…

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    My Influence On Identity

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    Identity can be rather complex, and for myself, I would have to say it is just that. While there are many factors that influence identity, there are three that have impacted very large parts of who I am, the first factor being religion/spirituality. Spirituality isn’t something I have always been partial too, and in fact, I wasn't even aware one could be spiritual without being religious. Growing up I was taught that there were a god and that one day we die and go to heaven; I was raised…

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    My Queer Identity

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    My practice predominantly focuses on an exploration of my queer identity, with a particular interest in the negative historical representation of queer people as deviants. As the semester developed I began to explore this idea in relation to the stigma surrounding the title of ‘artist’ in western society. Formally, my practice has predominately focused on digital media and performance as well as performance documentation. I have focused on these material approaches because I do not consider the…

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    My Double Identity

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    My entire existence people have always looked at me differently because I am an identical twin. The whoIe concept of being seen differently is because most people see me as “the same” as my twin. I have dealt with strangers asking me personal questions and struggling to find my own identity, separate from my sister. It has been hard to get past being compared to someone whom I see myself as so different from. It is easy to understand that strangers or acquaintances may confuse my sister and…

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