Post for Yoshino
Inclusion is hard in life because often times people try and act a different way and cover their true identify. In Kenji Yoshino’s, “My Daughter Passes for White” she explains the challenges of having to cover yourself to fit in and her identity as an Asian-American. people cover their identities because they are often categorized for their ethnicity, religion, and sex. Yoshino states an explain of Franklin Roosevelt who felt the feed to cover because of his disability, “Franklin Delano Roosevelt covered his disability by ensuring his wheelchair was always hidden behind a desk before his Cabinet entered.” (P. 453) This is an explanation of how even famous people feel pushed to cover so they are not judged in life and feel comfortable with their surroundings.