"Without diversity, life would be very boring."
Catherine Pulsifer
Growing up in Chicago, Illinois, I was exposed to diversity on many levels. There were numerous intersections between religions, cultures, and life styles. There was a sense of freedom as to navigating as an individual through life.
I became aware of my preference to be in the midst of eclectic individuals. I easily became bored with groups or situations containing repetitious similarities. When dining out, I enjoyed choosing between German, French, Asian, or Italian cuisine in small neighborhood hide-a-ways. Bohemian poet gatherings, ethnic bookstores, and a variety of destinations were readily available.
To maintain diversity, I welcomed exposure to those on a journey whether wearing spiked high heels or ugly work boots. City living opened me to options whether selecting an author or an artist. Diversity was about inclusion and never omission.
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