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    • I am:

    I am:

    The assignment, given on the spot to ten Sarah Lawrence undergraduates: Define yourself immediately in a single sentence. The results: Some Sarah Lawrence students use familiar touchstones—race, ethnicity, religion—to present themselves, while others create their own system of identification.

    How would you respond to the same assignment? Email us at publications@sarahlawrence.edu and tell us who you are. (No fair spending more than a few seconds to think about it.)


    Carolyn GomerCarolyn Gomer
    "I don't know who I am. Maybe that's why I'm here—to figure that out."
    —Carolyn Gomer, Senior


    Erin MallayErin Mallay
    "I’m a student, and one of things I hope to learn is who I am."
    —Erin Mallay, Junior



    Nehemiah LuckettNehemiah Luckett
    "I am a friendly artist who creates art for my friends."
    —Nehemiah Luckett, Junior


    Manal Abu-ShaheenManal Abu-Shaheen
    "I am a 20-year-old bicultural woman who’s half Lebanese and half American, but I spent most of my life in Lebanon, and I am a photographer and a Gemini."
    —Manal Abu-Shaheen, Senior


    Enrico WeyEnrico Wey
    "I identify as Asian, I identify as a third world culture kid, I identify as someone who is still learning—but actually, I don’t identify strongly with any of that, because I just do what I do and keep moving on, since there’s no use obsessing over how you are perceived, because self-identity is really a reaction to how others see you."
    —Enrico Wey, Junior


    Adam BrownAdam Brown
    "I am confused, and…"
    —Adam Brown, Sophomore


    Maggie ReganMaggie Regan
    "I am a person who can change the world."
    —Maggie Regan, First-year


    Suzanne NelsonSuzanne Nelson
    "I hope I am someone who cannot be explained or described in one sentence—unless it has lots of commas."
    —Suzanne Nelson, Junior


    Wallace GoodWallace Good
    "I am a small kid from Vermont who loves bats."
    —Wallace Good, First-year

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