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Today, we would like to think we live in a world where our differences are celebrated and one's cultural heritage is a source of unmitigated pride. The truth remains, however, that for many people, their heritage and the role it plays in shaping their identity can also be a source of a lot of our pain, especially for children of the diaspora. In this episode, Miss Rathore joins Mr Chothia to give an insight into her life, and the struggles that came with growing up as a child of mixed heritage. Tune in for a powerful story with powerful lessons that will resonate with many listeners.
By BCHS AspireToday, we would like to think we live in a world where our differences are celebrated and one's cultural heritage is a source of unmitigated pride. The truth remains, however, that for many people, their heritage and the role it plays in shaping their identity can also be a source of a lot of our pain, especially for children of the diaspora. In this episode, Miss Rathore joins Mr Chothia to give an insight into her life, and the struggles that came with growing up as a child of mixed heritage. Tune in for a powerful story with powerful lessons that will resonate with many listeners.