We define ourselves, not race.

Christian Rigby
Heber, UT

I believe that everybody has the potential to become the person they want to be. We should not let things like our race or ethnicity define our purpose in life. This means two things. First it means that we must make it our job to not judge others biased on their race. Secondly, it means that we must not let ourselves be caught up in the limits that the world sets for us and instead believe that the sky truly is the limit when it comes to our potential in life. Only when we all try to do this will we actually accomplish change in the way race is viewed.


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