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Emery Boyle-Scott,
Milwaukee, WI.
I want to belong in a group, and it's nice to belong until som...
Tree Yannetty,
Wellesley, MA
Trying to stay vulnerable. This stuff is complicated. Thank you for...
Allison A,
Yakima, WA.
Sometimes it's nanny, sometimes it's babysitter or neighbor, but being as...
John Butterworth
Boston, MA
My mother has just graduated from nursing school in Boston and moved...
Mackenzie McLean,
Addison, NY
Through every obstacle I've faced, big or small I always remember...
Andrew Dunn,
Meridian, ID.
My 4x great grandfather was born a slave in Virginia. My 3x great gr...
Ryann Williams,
Trinity University
In a lot of ways, having two parents of different racial/ethn...
Sierra Moore,
Springfield, IL.
The picture is one of me as a baby. Since my early childhood unti...
David Pham
Poughkeepsie, NY
When I was young, my mom told me a macabre anecdote about the Vietna...
Tanya,
Manakin Sabot, VA.
My (adopted) son is biracial, his bio-father is unknown. I will never...
Monae Dasher,
El Paso, TX
I was the white girl that embraced integration in school, first to be...
Laura
Clarksville, MD
Being Black we come in all shades. My mom is extremely fair-skin; my dad w...
Nisha Balaram,
Oakland, CA.
My dad would joke around, saying that my mom couldn't help but fall ...
Hunter Curry,
Laguna Niguel, CA
I am white, but that doesn't mean I don't have culture. My fath...
Wilhelmine Taylor,
Australia.
My father's family was originally from India, but his mother was S...