A friend has just forwarded the following link on to me. I thought some here may appreciate it and find it thought provoking.
http://en.newsner.com/biased-strangers- ... out/family
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Hi, Angela -
I had difficulty getting the link you posted to load. Here's another way to access that information and a very moving video. We can't afford the 'luxury' of biases, because in the end, we are one people with a largely common heritage. Thank you so much for posting this excellent piece. ~ Claire
http://the-pen.co/video-biased-stranger ... d-results/
I had difficulty getting the link you posted to load. Here's another way to access that information and a very moving video. We can't afford the 'luxury' of biases, because in the end, we are one people with a largely common heritage. Thank you so much for posting this excellent piece. ~ Claire
http://the-pen.co/video-biased-stranger ... d-results/
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I found it moving too. I thought the particpants were very brave to be filmed and I appreciated their honesty. What impressed me was that when they finally got their results back, none of them rejected their ethnic makeup (very heartwarming).
Angela
I totally agreeOrangeBlossom44 wrote: We can't afford the 'luxury' of biases, because in the end, we are one people with a largely common heritage. ~ Claire

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You are welcome. Glad you found it interesting.
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