The Race Card Project
By Michele Norris
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I’m human first –then I’m mixed.

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Kieumy Ly
Fridley, MN

We’re all humans first.

Tagged with → bi-racial • Fridley • humans • Kieumy Ly • mixed • MN 
Not acknowledged but always there. Aren’t you Mexican, Chinese, Japanese?
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