Prompt: Post the picture of your cultural identity mask onto your blog. Write a reflection about the creation process of the mask or presenting it to the class.

Summary: In class we presented our Cultural Masks. 

Reflection: By presenting my mask to class I got to share the most proudest parts of my Identity. For example, my hobbies, passions, and ethnicity. Those little things make so much of me. My peers got to know me a little more and maybe even relate with me as well. We all might have different masks but there's those small things that can bring us as one. 

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