Explore The Race Card Project
Lauren Slotsve,
Santa Rosa, CA
Hatred is a learned behavior, but it can be unlearned. For many ...
Shelly Gremillion,
Hammond, LA
I lost my home in Hurricane Ida.
When we arrived home after evac...
Natalia,
MD
I was standing in line at a store when a woman looked at me with a puzzled expressio...
Ian,
Lake Forest, CA
Being an Asian American, we are constantly under the attack of racial disc...
Sarah Cedar,
Castle Rock, WA
I grew up overseas where I was a white girl amid a sea of brown fa...
Ike,
Midland, TX.
If people are going to call me a cracker, which by the way doesn't bother be a...
Sabrina Tilley,
Hutchins, TX
Student at Dallas County Community College District, Eastfield Col...
Cori Huberty,
Chicago, IL
We have to be brave to go deeper, closer, further, and build the kin...
Gabriela Denise Frank,
Seattle, WA.
Despite being a Detroit native who grew up in Arizona, I was...
Bionca Bryant,
Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA,
Black defined is the very darkest color o...
Yasmin Agudelo,
The Colony, TX.
I love this project. I've seen so many thoughts and statements t...
Sara Adams,
Minneapolis, MN
People treat me differently, make different assumptions about me, de...
Odile Sullivan-Tarazi,
Redwood City, CA.
Of course, culturally it has been made a thing, and a...
David Harlin,
Lower Columbia College,
Kelso, WA
I'm an identical twin. All my life people have...
Cristina Martinez de Andino. My name communicates part of my race and identity as a Hispanic Latinx ...
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Duncan,
Macon, GA
p>Being tired and hating are two different things. My girlfriend is a beauti...