Explore The Race Card Project
Harold Svignor,
New York, NY.
Humans inherently think in "Me up - You down" terms. We are innate...
Bonni Hamilton,
Eliot, ME.
I grew up with two Native American siblings who my parents adopted ...
Kit Robison,
Doral, FL.
I am most comfortable when the primary language is other than English....
David Stoddard,
USA
Our current obsession with racial identity and group identity is not making ...
Kate Beem,
Independence, MO
I am white and middle class. I grew up in a town in SE Missouri who...
Debra Miller,
Rochester, MN
Our mother hid our Native American ancestry until I was a late teen...
Rubbyat Nawaz,
Canada
On my way back home, in the subway, I used to read books to take advantage...
Jim Roaix,
Lake Worth Beach, FL
I was born in northern Maine, so far out in the woods that it t...
Yasmin Pallan,
Canada
As a half Indian, half white person growing up in Vancouver and later Toro...
Ralanda King,
Philadelphia, PA.
Born and raised in the city of brotherly love, but I'm full of...
Raysa Rivera,
Worcester, MA.
I have struggled with my inability to fit in within the Hispanic cu...
Stephanie Turner
Cincinnati, OH
I mean that I have knee-jerk reactions, for example, when I see ...
April Daniels,
Philadelphia, PA
I was always told I had to pick one race or the other. But I fe...
Kevin Lowe,
Ireland
I first heard about your project in the June 2021 issue of National Geograph...
Robin Sluzas,
Chicago, IL
I am a senior citizen. As a new college junior, I took a History of R...
Arlene Arias,
Waterbury, CT.
As an adult, I am an educator and social worker who fights for equa...
Anne Sanasy,
Bradford England
In 2012 I suffered a brain hemorrhage, I am white British, my husb...