What is it like to be a foreigner in India? What about a person who stands out like a sore thumb? In this episode, Jessica shares a bit of our backstory of getting married in the US then returning to India as a family. She also dives into what it is like to be a white person outside of the international, mega cities of India and how white privilege affects her life every day. 
What is the line between cultural appropriation and cultural adaptation? What can we take on as foreigners and what should be off limits as cultural appropriation or racism? 
Leave your comments on the podcast and our social media accounts and lets have a discussion.
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What is it like to be a foreigner in India? What about a person who stands out like a sore thumb? In this episode, Jessica shares a bit of our backstory of getting married in the US then returning to India as a family. She also dives into what it is like to be a white person outside of the international, mega cities of India and how white privilege affects her life every day. 

What is the line between cultural appropriation and cultural adaptation? What can we take on as foreigners and what should be off limits as cultural appropriation or racism? 

Leave your comments on the podcast and our social media accounts and lets have a discussion.

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Follow Invisible India on social media - 

Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/invisiblein...
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/TheInvisi...
TikTok- http://tiktok.com/@invisibleindia
Twitter- https://twitter.com/IndiaInvisible

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