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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Samuel,

I&#039;m thinking about what you said about diversity.  I agree with you that self expression is very important and diversity in the workplace is beneficial.  However, I wonder how much is influenced by privilege.  In my opinion it is easy for someone who is privileged to express themselves how they want to in the workplace.  I am a white, straight male from a middle upper class family.  If I choose to dress differently, have visible tattoos, or something similar I most likely wont have any problems.  But what about people of color? Or someone who is gay?  Do they have these same luxuries? I don&#039;t think they do.  Of course it depends on the situation and I can not speak on others experiences.  I really liked what Rose discussed on those who come from more privileged  backgrounds and do the &quot;responsible&quot; thing by biking to work or something of similar nature.  I agree with her when she said these things are a choice and I think we are allowed these choices because of our privilege.  It&#039;s so interesting thinking about the connection of everything.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Samuel,</p>
<p>I&#8217;m thinking about what you said about diversity.  I agree with you that self expression is very important and diversity in the workplace is beneficial.  However, I wonder how much is influenced by privilege.  In my opinion it is easy for someone who is privileged to express themselves how they want to in the workplace.  I am a white, straight male from a middle upper class family.  If I choose to dress differently, have visible tattoos, or something similar I most likely wont have any problems.  But what about people of color? Or someone who is gay?  Do they have these same luxuries? I don&#8217;t think they do.  Of course it depends on the situation and I can not speak on others experiences.  I really liked what Rose discussed on those who come from more privileged  backgrounds and do the &#8220;responsible&#8221; thing by biking to work or something of similar nature.  I agree with her when she said these things are a choice and I think we are allowed these choices because of our privilege.  It&#8217;s so interesting thinking about the connection of everything.</p>
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