My “Black Experience” doesn’t threaten yours

Louisa Etim
Cambridge, MA

I often get frustrated with the notion (held by people of all races) that there is a single “Black Experience” and that by not fitting into this box of “acting Black” I am somehow shunning my race and orchestrating some malicious plan to intrude on a lifestyle that should not be attainable to someone of my complexion.


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