“I am often discriminated against when I walk on the streets in my hometown,” voiced Ria, an Indonesian girl who had been shy until now, “…because of my hijab, my religion, I am a minority.” She shared feelings of total powerlessness when her religious identity was pitted against her neighbor’s judgements. With people voicing respect […]
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Social Identity Reflection – IFP Cambodia Day 2
This is Day 2 of IFP Cambodia. These are the activities I participated in or facilitated which significantly echoes with me or I am deeply impacted by. ACTION for “Do something like a girl / a boy” We started off with, as usual, an energizer that wakes everyone up and get pumped […]