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In ‘Brit(ish): On Race, Identity and Belonging’, Afua Hirsch writes, “It’s often said you cannot do anything until you know who you are. As social creatures, part of knowing who we are is knowing what group we belong to.”
The first group most of us belong to, at least in a physical sense, is our family. Therefore, when we feel compelled to embark on the complex business of untangling our sense of self, the threads of family and ancestry are often the first we pull at.
As I search for a sense of belonging, I’ve started to realise just how important my grandparents’ story is to my own. But the more I’ve learned, the more my feelings about my ancestry have shifted in disconcerting ways.
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