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Click to share on Facebook Opens in new window Courtesy of Elizabeth Yoon The popular image of Madagascar is a rugged, tropical paradise, a mystical land where playful lemurs bound through the underbrush and the alien eyes of chameleons peer from the jungle depths. Yet Madagascar, despite the undeniable cuteness of its furry inhabitants, is far more than a National Geographic feature. Caught between her privileged position and her ancestral connection to the continent, Shay provides thoughtful musings on imperialism and Malagasy culture. Shay was shaped by her upbringing as a daughter of academics among the progressive Black middle class of Oakland, Calif. A natural polyglot, Shay like the author is Ivy-League educated and travels abroad to continue her studies. During their courtship, in a fit of indulgent tropical fantasy, Senna purchases land on the remote island of Naratrany and builds the thatched Red House Hotel as a wedding present to his bride. Shay, to her reluctance, becomes the mistress of the Red House. The sprawling Red House, with its wicker furniture and linen-clad foreigners, is reminiscent of the old French resorts from colonial eras gone by. Senna, resplendent in his tropical fantasy, is blissfully unaware of the historical connotations. Madagascar Reflection.Madagascar Reflection Video
Shay is co-founder of Signature Bank and has Madagascar Reflection as chairman of the board since its inception in The bank is pioneering the use Reflectipn blockchain technology in its Signet payments infrastructure, the main driver of deposit growth in its digital asset banking. The stock price of Signature Bank has been steadily rising despite the current market turbulence during pandemic.]
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