In Part 2 of this episode, Sarina and I have chatted a bit more about the whole 'planning' bit of a marriage, and how she wanted to respectfully include all those things that her fiance Deepak's family deemed important.
In this episode, Sarina also talks about how important diversity, acceptance of those different from her is an important value to uphold. Sarina has also mentioned that it is not only BIPOC peoples' who face discrimination, and what representation means to her and Deepak. Sarina holds hope for the next generation, not only because she plans to have children with her Indian-origin partner, but also aspires to enable her children to be proud of her own Maltese-Scottish background.
I can wish that through listening to this recording you shall find hope within your own inter-racial / cultural / faith relationships. I also hope that you can find correlations of the kind of open-minded conversations you can have with your neighbour / best friend / colleagues etc who may be of a different culture / ethnicity / race / religion; and bring about a deeper connection with them.
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