Explore The Race Card Project
Shania,
USA.
She is tired of all the cooking and cleaning. She just wants to be a normal girl an...
Alma Gill,
Columbia, MD.
When I travel to other countries, I find it fascinating when asked, a...
Anonymous,
TX.
Said a well travelled Black American female veteran to her biracial, trilingual, ...
Melanie C.
Canada
But where are you really from?
I am unfortunately and surprisingly all white....
Carolyn Anderson
Allentown, PA
Why would anyone want to visit any state having the "stand your...
Shannon Muller,
Plant City, FL
Hillsborough Community College
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Emery Nicoletti,
Tucson, AZ.
As a business owner, I voiced hundred of my own commercials and a...
Jerrell Bratcher,
Baltimore, MD
Why does the color of my skin offend you? I'm tired of "you are ...
Tina,
Birmingham. AL.
Nevermind the fact that I speak with a southern accent, that my attire is ...
Shardae,
USA
Often times I switch up my hair up, whenever I show my natural curly kinky hair it g...
Jillien Jefferson,
Baltimore City, MD
I consider myself African American because that's what I ...
Luis Toro,
Denver, CO.
They try to tell us Hispanics are either white or black but my family's a...
Raven
Cincinnati, OH
In parts of Eastern North Carolina the lines between black, bi-racial and N...
Madilyn Hays,
Holland, MI.
Me and my siblings are from all different ethnic backgrounds. I'm blo...
June Wells,
Harrisonburg, VA
My new family saved my life. I was finally safe and just one of "...
Celia Beasley,
Seattle, WA.
Being an upper-middle class white woman, I know I will never truly u...