Explore The Race Card Project
Ida W.
USA
In elementary school when they asked 'race' on forms I filled out 'Human" because I a...
Freddi Brown-Carter
New York, NY
I wonder what else you don't see? Do you see my gender, do you ...
Michelle Nickol
Tucson, AZ
Now that both my parents have passed away, I wish I had a camera to r...
Sophia Hummell
San Francisco, CA
Being a teen with a disability is a hardship, especially when i...
Beverly Goetzman
Nashville, TN
I am black and my husband is white, which requires us to be fearl...
Monica Wesner
Rutherfordton, NC
I am white and see it everyday in this little Southern town. I k...
Damian Kendrick
Seaside, CA
I have so many labels placed on me that I get tired, racial and othe...
Amanda Fisher
Riverside, CA
My dad was 100 percent Italian. My mom is white with a little dash o...
Sonia
Boston, MA
When people look at me, I clearly look Hispanic. So much so that many are sur...
Leyitha P. Achoute
Philadelphia, PA
I don't like to be identify as a African American, it get me...
Judy Freudenthal
Nashville, TN
I derived my 6 words from a quote by Einstein: All religions, ar...
Gabriela Rivero
Oakland, CA
What's it like being a Latina living the United States? It's not alw...
Tiffanie Luckett
Greenbelt, MD
I was adopted at nine months of age. My parents are black. My b...
Ambika Howell
Rochester, NY
Funny how when you hear the word "diversity" being used to talk abou...
Jack Robertson
Boone, NC
Appalachian State
More Caucasians than the eye can see...
Jill Noeh
Ann Arbor, MI
Understanding Race Project-The University of Michigan
Explanation: I've...
Charles George Pickett,
Spokane, WA.
As a child of twelve I worked after school, on weekends, an...
Olivia
Bozeman, MT
We're all like chocolate cake. You can frost those cakes with white frosting,...
Rayna Delaney
Pharr, TX
This occurred to me in 1969 as I started college. I was a naïve white ...