Explore The Race Card Project
Tasmia,
High Point, NC
As a new immigrant I love to wear my ethnic outfit that includes a headp...
Christopher Davies,
Bridgewater, MA.
For the hogwash between people with different skin types ...
Ted Willis, Jr.
Cary, NC
As a teacher, I have seen how, with each passing generation, race is be...
Elizabeth Lenz,
Rochester, NY.
Knowing where I am from, gives me a sense of home even when I a...
Selamawit Hurisa,
Richmond, VA
In my child’s school, the majority of parents are white. I am ...
Belen Martinez,
Richmond, VA
Being a Hispanic born in the United States can be very hard. Many ...
Nordelys,
Chester, VA
I came from Venezuela, where people are common mixed because 50 to 100 ye...
Skyler Crane
Oceanside, CA
There is a small splash of African in my ancestry, never talked about...
Alexis Ford
Ann Arbor, MI
Understanding Race Project- University of Michigan
As an African Amer...
Inga Paterson-Zuniga
West Orange, NJ
I am a German-Scottish Spanish teacher, born and raised in...
Christina H.
Washinton, DC
Too often this summer (2014), I've felt like we're reliving the event...
Alan Kummer,
U.K.
Scientifically, colour doesn't really exist. Thank you 'National Geographic' ...
Adam Jones,
Chaska, MN.
I am a para in a special education class, and the high school in which...
Anna Goldstein,
Ann Arbor, MI.
Understanding Race Project=- University of Michigan...
Nina Martin
Phoenix, AZ
I am quietly proud of my multiracial background: my mother is Chinese, ...
Cole Chandler
Waco, TX
It is difficult to stand in solidarity with one another and overcome our ...
Marilyn Blotcher Mitchell,
Tallahassee, FL
Grew up in Miami; Cuban refugees started coming when...
Jessie Blakely
Los Angeles, CA
I was raised in Hawaii, where there really isn't such thing as a ...