Ep 3. #ILookLikeA
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#ILookLikeA is the third episode of the fourth season of the Canadian television show, Degrassi: Next Class. The episode revolves around the theme of self-identity and the challenges faced by young individuals in embracing their uniqueness.
The episode centers around Goldi Nahir (played by Soma Chhaya), who is a Muslim student at Degrassi Community School. Goldi is known for being an outspoken feminist and activist who fights against social injustices such as racism, sexism, and Islamophobia. However, Goldi is struggling with her identity as a Muslim woman in today’s society. She feels the pressure to conform to the expectations of her culture and religion, which are in stark contrast to her feminist beliefs.
Goldi’s dilemma is further compounded when she is tasked with organizing the school’s Diversity Day event. Goldi struggles to find a balance between celebrating diversity and accommodating the various cultural and religious sensitivities of the attendees. She is also faced with criticism from other students who feel like the event is unnecessary and trivializing their identities.
Meanwhile, Frankie Hollingsworth (played by Sara Waisglass) is struggling with body image issues. She is constantly comparing herself to her peers and feeling insecure about her appearance. In a bid to feel more confident, Frankie decides to make a bold statement by dying her hair bright purple. However, her decision is met with mixed reactions from her friends and family.
As the episode progresses, Goldi and Frankie’s struggles converge, and they find solace in each other’s company. They bond over their shared experiences of societal pressure and the need for self-love and acceptance. Together, they come up with the idea to create a “body positive” fashion show as part of the Diversity Day event.
The fashion show is a big hit, with students of all shapes, sizes, and backgrounds embracing their uniqueness and walking the runway with confidence. Goldi takes the opportunity to deliver a heartfelt speech, encouraging everyone to embrace their differences and recognize that there is no one “right” way to look or act.
The episode ends with Goldi and Frankie celebrating the success of the event and acknowledging that their differences are what make them unique and special. #ILookLikeA is a powerful episode that highlights the struggles faced by young individuals in finding their identities and accepting themselves for who they are. It also emphasizes the importance of celebrating diversity and embracing the differences that make us all unique.