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Lucinda Diehl,
Westminster, MD
I find it scary.
Life is scary.
Protesting during a pandemic
I...
Aaron Noel Segovia,
Berwyn, IL
Meeting my second family was quite disappointing to say the most,...
Alondra Cabrera,
Justice, IL
Growing up in the United States after my parents immigrated here f...
Yaz,
Chicago, IL
Growing up, my parents separated and with that came two different homes. In on...
Kyara Wilson,
Bath, NY
My entire life I have been too black for the white kids and too white fo...
Rom Barkhordar,
Chicago, IL
This was a brief exchange with someone I just met who, to his defens...
Ricky Verdugo,
Irvine, CA
For years, I have heard stories of racial injustice and discriminatio...
Ruby Russoniello-Damaskos,
Ruston, WA
My whole life I've been described as 'exotic'. I am Aani...
Elena Lazarou.
The American dream very much defines me. My parents came here from their villag...
Maren Robinson
Chicago, IL
I watched how my American-born half-Iranian husband went from being p...
Tina C. Ozturk,
Washington, DC.
You can't imagine how many times people of all races exclaim my ...
Mary Horton
Richmond, VA
I didn't realize until shortly before her death how different the world...
Luis Guzman,
Sunnyvale, CA
You be surprised to speak to someone and find out that you have so m...
Irvania López Toledo,
Eugene, OR
Growing up as a first-generation American in a white city was...
Ting Goodfriend,
Austin, TX
Willamette University
Growing up in a white household and being to...
Darren Joyce,
United Kingdom
Racism exists. Privilege exists. there are people out to get you. ...
Mya Onishi,
Laguna Hills, CA
As a young Japanese American girl in elementary I did not like the...
Vered W,
CT
I have bright red hair, pale skin, and blue eyes. Everybody thinks that I am Irish....