Diversity in the workplace must extend beyond race and gender to include all ideologies and beliefs.

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Juliette DuBose (Young Conservative Activist)
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In the eclectic world of the arts, particularly the acting profession, which prides itself on its commitment to diversity and acceptance, a young mixed-race conservative woman often finds herself in an ironic quagmire. While her multicultural heritage might be celebrated on the surface, her conservative beliefs put her in stark contrast to the prevailing liberal ideologies that dominate the industry. Every day, she grapples with the subtle nuances of microaggressions, where closed-minded coworkers, in their bubble of homogeneity, inadvertently marginalize her for her political leanings. This duality — of being embraced for her ethnicity but side-lined for her beliefs — underscores the complexity of intersectionality in modern society. Rather than finding solace in her workspace, she often feels she must mask a significant part of her identity, all to fit into the pre-conceived notions of what an artist, particularly a mixed-race one, should be. This ongoing challenge serves as a reminder that true inclusivity goes beyond just race or gender and must encompass the myriad beliefs and values that make up the rich tapestry of the human experience.

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