After hearing your classmates’ storymap presentations, choose one classmate’s story that stood out to you. Write about what you liked or learned from their journey and explain why it was meaningful to you.

 Prompt Response: One classmate that stood out to me was Amelia. The reason why her story map stood out to me was because I could often share similar experiences to her brother or being similar to him. I learned from Amelia's journey that she is what I presume to be an emotionally intelligent person being able to react to certain circumstances logically. I feel like it's meaningful to me because I had always stereotyped people based on how they present themselves, but now that I got to know her a bit more it makes me wonder if my sister will end up similar to her. 

Summary: Today we continued presenting our story maps, and listening to our classmates story map to get to know about their past/life. 

Reflection: Today I learned that while some people fit inside their stereotypes, most people don't as they live a somewhat similar life to their culture and the rest is up to them how they live it. This impacted me by making me feel like I had an epiphany on the fact that while we are sometimes determined by others as unworthy, in reality it's really up to us. In the future I will use this to reflect on others insults as a compliment and not let others get to me and to keep moving despite what happens. 

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