Identity politics of internationalism

Jan 29, 2017

In America, we used to define identity by the simple terms of gender and race. In much of the world, passports were the default metric. But in age where education and jobs are being globalized and companies, marriages and families increasingly cross multiple borders, this is all changing. How does an African/Native American raised in Maryland, educated in England but living in Dubai define his or herself? How do we anchor identities to the parts closest to our souls/ hearts when roots are no longer geographically static?

 

Yana Fleming

Yana Fleming

I have worked in marketing communications for over 20 years with 15 years specialising in emerging markets. As a consultant, I bring creative and technical know-how, and a wealth of strategic communications experience garnered from working with multinational corporations, educational institutions, government agencies, and nonprofits.

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