We are treated how we look.

image-1Kimberly Dorsey,
Detroit, MI.

I am bi-racial and have been raised in a white family inside Detroit. I have suffered many racially motivated injustices in my travels and it makes me angry when people pretend race doesn’t matter. It matters when you are the one being discriminated against.


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