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Gianna Crosetti Bickson,
Honolulu, HI.
"Hapa" is the Hawaiian work for mixed and usually refers ...
Yira Pineda,
Anaheim, CA
I am told that it is surprising that at my age, gender and Hispanic c...
Charles Dibe,
Lincoln, TX
That was the me of my youth. (I’m now 81.) Almost totally oblivious...
Ben Ament,
Ocala, FL
Dad claimed to not be racist. Sadly, comments like this were not unusual f...
Shreya Venkayala,
Worcester, MA
Living in Massachusetts and being Indian, I have had the privil...
Keona Logan,
Houghton, MI
People don't know how to say my name....
Margaret Lyons,
Bellingham, WA
Race? Ethnicity? Culture? My mom was from Chile; her parents’ f...
Anonymous,
Montgomery, TX
Diane Nappier was raised in Hartford Connecticut and came to the mostl...
Natalie Sabes,
Minneapolis, MN
I chose to include three words about my identity (Jewish, white,...
Anonymous,
USA.
Grew up as the only little brown girl in class, always having to explain why my ...
Shuling Lin,
MA
All of the issues talked about in these race cards are a result of individuals s...
Frederick Kiehl,
Maysville, MO
He was a 3rd generation German-American farmer in middle America....
Shelagh Mullings,
Coral Springs, FL
A white supervisor said this to me in 1965 when I was the lo...
Rafael Rosato,
Berwyn, PA.
This is my college graduation picture from 1988. I received a bachelo...