Explore The Race Card Project
Isabel Walkup,
Waleska, GA
Being a light-skinned Puerto Rican obviously has its perks! I can e...
Alan Ritter,
St. Louis, MO
When I arrived at MIT, my assigned roommate was an African American ...
Anonymous,
UK
I feel that as a white American I have the ability to help and I want to help. I ...
Caitlin F.,
NH
My Dad and his family are all from Canada, with thicker Canadian accents. Over t...
Camille,
Castle Rock, CO.
I grew up in an area where there were no Muslims. I moved to Colorado ...
Mona Khadr,
Washington, DC.
"But where are you from, originally?" is a question I get a lot. Whe...
Asma Mohammed
Westminster, CA
Arabian American. Born and raised in America. Never broken the law...
John Abraham,
Grand Rapids, MI.
Thanks to my Italian and Lebanese heritage, I am blessed to say ...
Shaun Webb. I'm scruffy and brown. My friends used to joke and call me terrorist and I would explain...
Michael Habib. I am half Italian and half Arab (Lebanese & Syrian), and am very white-passing. I...
Zaynab Malik. Growing up in America in a post-9/11 world was difficult. I always felt like I had to ...
Fahad Alotaibi,
Bowling Green, KY.
I was born and raised in n Islamic country. When 9/11 happe...
Azeem Raheem
Chicago, IL
Happened about a week after 9/11 as I was headed home from school on a...
Jennie Clement
Riverview, FL
Thank you for doing this project. I noticed how my university appli...
Simran Jeet Singh,
New York, NY.
Trinity University
My visible Sikh and South Asian identity ha...
Rajiv Perera
VA
A chat message I received from a colleague on 9/11...
Emily Kim,
Garden Grove, CA
I look Vietnamese, I have a common Korean last name but I'm neithe...
Hannah Drillings,
Chester, NY
I am ethically an Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jew, but have always fe...