"Does this story remind you of anything in your own life or in something you've read about in the news? What connections can you make to outside events?"

 Ironically, however specifically, in the chapter The Thing Around Your Neck I immediately could relate with what was going on in the first few pages on false advertisement of diversity. In this case, the uncle's company paid him more than the average salary because they wanted to appear diverse to outsiders. The uncle agreed to be in a picture of every brochure, even the ones that had nothing to do with his field of work. I have visited multiple institutions, websites, and college fairs that will have photos of people of color or people from multiple cultural backgrounds on the front page and advertise diversity but, when I actually visit the actual campus or workplace or talk to someone who is more familiar with the place, it's the complete opposite.

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  1. Great posts, Jorryn. I'm glad you liked Adichie and Forster.

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