Explore The Race Card Project
Christina Labrador,
Copiague, NY
"Are you Indian?" The man behind the 7-11 counter asks me.
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Suzie Husami,
San Diego, CA.
My mother and father met in college in upstate New York - he, a Leb...
Christina Mayes,
Richmond, CA.
The constant revolving question in my life is, "What are you?" Le...
Brad Boyer,
Lawton, OK
Why enough? At the deepest level, my conviction is that the same God wit...
Thaddeus,
Nashville, TN.
I was raised poor in Louisiana where the generations of my family bef...
Dan Hubbs,
Queensbury, NY.
Mixed race ancestry was a family mystery. When visiting Irish relativ...
Vy Nguyen,
Aliso Viejo, CA
I have never seen blond hair in person until I immigrated to the US...
Noah Clayton,
Lakeland, FL.
In the past year I have started be become really fond with Bass fish...
Nicole,
East Lansing, MI.
My grandfather was blind all my life. All I knew was that there w...
Cameron Scott,
Norfolk, VA
Many people judge me for my color but what many people do not know i...
Nancy Deschu,
Anchorage, AK.
My Dutch ancestors arrived in New Amsterdam in 1624. Now, four hund...
Melinda,
Ephrata, WA.
50- year-old woman born in the south, grown in Alaska's wildness, married ...
Wen Wen Yang
Dallas, TX
I tell people I’m Chinese-American. My parents are Chinese, born and r...
R. Denise Everson,
Washington, DC.
My grandmother reared me. Her positive expressions of beauty ...
Diane,
Fairbanksm, AK.
Images of Alaska never show Black faces, but yet in Fairbanks, the state'...
Aaron Matthew Villalobos,
Norman, OK.
While I'm admittedly more apple pie than beans & rice,...
Jubin Timilsina,
Jonesboro, AR
We are Nepalese and we have our own identity. Stop calling us In...
Sonya Williams,
Baltimore, MD.
I grew up in a unique area of North Carolina in what is referred ...