Who am I? Always me. But how much me, depends on thee. Margarita Diaz I’m always me. Wherever I go, whoever I’m with,Continue reading “Authenticity and Inclusion”
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Who am I? Always me. But how much me, depends on thee. Margarita Diaz I’m always me. Wherever I go, whoever I’m with,Continue reading “Authenticity and Inclusion”
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Read Post“Too much sanity may be madness. And maddest of all, to see life as it is, and not as it should be.” MiguelContinue reading “To See Life As It Should Be”
Read Post“I hear you, I’m not trying to convince you, and I’m seriously going to think about what you just said.” Diverse in theContinue reading “Respectful Disagreement”
Read PostRepresentation is about more choices that truly reflect our diversity, not just racial but cultural too. Diverse in the City™️ Hans Christian Andersen,Continue reading “A Not-So-Fair Fairy Tale”
Read PostHave you been the person who looked different than or was perceived differently from everyone else? I have, multiple times. I have beenContinue reading “Not Like Me”
Read PostOur family celebrates Christmas and occasionally Three Kings Day on January 6th. I live in New York City where many people celebrate Hanukkah,Continue reading “Celebrating Winter Holidays”
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