What a sweet and thoughtful piece. It’s exciting to hear someone reject the reductionist narratives of the racial binary as well as the abstractness and wishy-washiness of multi-culturalism. The author shows that you can stand for something racially, culturally and ethnically without being absolutist in your identity. Keep ‘em comin’ Ms. Kupferstein.
What a sweet and thoughtful piece. It’s exciting to hear someone reject the reductionist narratives of the racial binary as well as the abstractness and wishy-washiness of multi-culturalism. The author shows that you can stand for something racially, culturally and ethnically without being absolutist in your identity. Keep ‘em comin’ Ms. Kupferstein.