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Aman Agah,
Brooklyn, NY.
I am Iranian, Irish, Azari, and German. Being Iranian means being calle...
Gerard Liston,
New York, NY.
The way I look confuses people. Most cant pin point my heritage. I ...
Tanya Adams,
Durham, NC.
Will my sons come to know a time when we are in a United State as Amer...
Taylor Norman,
Norman, OK.
White man. Black woman. Two babies that look in between. People never...
Amber Duke,
New Albany, IN.
My bi-racial daughter has her father's blond hair and fair skin. So...
Natalie,
Seattle, WA.
My grandmother never got to pass for white. She was sent to indian boardin...
Khairah L. Walker,
Montclair Heights, NJ.
My hair is not my heritage. It's been an issue my enti...
Isabelle Roybal,
Aurora, CO
I've always grown up not being able to speak Spanish, yet I've alway...
Aubrey Armstrong,
Aurora, CO
These are the words that I hear from white kids my age who think th...
Abi,
Aurora, CO
I've grown up in the suburbs where the families all seem perfect and happy life ...
Rita,
Slidell, LA
I chose a black married mother, who works because I am. A lot of people do not...
Wally Longwell,
USA
I don't think white people/racial majorities, including myself, truly grasp ...
Lucia Casares,
San Antonio, TX
I'm glad someone is doing this and Michele Norris is perfectly su...
Veijah Johnson,
Dillard University
Growing up, I've always seen different shades of African Amer...
Melissa Orea,
Houston, TX
I always get asked if I am Indian. I am not sure why .
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Erin O'Connell-Morse,
Cleveland, OH
As a white woman, I am genuinely disappointed in my fellow w...
Sonia Loya,
San Juan Capistrano, CA
I've always been confused about my "race" when I see the que...