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Marcus Garcia,
Chicago, IL
I chose these words that have been plucked straight out of InuYasha....
Sam Spencer,
West Burlington, IA
People assume I understand Chinese culture and heritage becaus...
Elizabeth Franklin,
St. Louis, MO
I'm from St. Louis, MO, but I currently attend Dillard Univer...
Hannah Anderson,
Southeastern Community College, IA
>My upbringing was different than most, I v...
Summer,
Camarillo, CA
I am Ashkenazi Jewish and have always known so, and was raised speaking E...
Zachary,
Mounte Pleasant, IA
Not really. I guess what can I say? It's pretty cracked being wh...
Sophia Villasenor,
Anaheim, CA
Moving to Boise, Idaho when I was 7, I dealt with a change. I qu...
Valkyrie Hall,
Janesville, WI
I grew up very diverse with music since I grew up around many peo...
Hannah Johnson,
Marina, CA
...and even though I am a quarter Vietnamese, I don't feel comfortab...
Susie Wilson,
Lake Forest, CA
This was said to me by my friend who's Mexican after I told a fun...
Citlalli,
Arlington, TX
This is a powerful statement that captures the dual identity many indiv...
Timothy Houston,
Kansas City, MO
I will let the words speak for themselves.
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Elizabeth Stuart,
Perkasie, PA
I heard your story on WHYY, and wished I could participate. I’...
Tylor Newman,
48439, MI
I am white and native American
I embrace the native American side of m...
Bronte,
Grand Blanc, MI
>I picked this as my six words because if you were to look at me you wo...
Ric Leczel,
San Gabriel, CA
I grew up in a firehouse with every race. We spent every holiday to...
Al P, Tustin,
CA
Being a 1st Gen American is perhaps one of the most unique experiences to live...