Vietnamese, torn between remembering or not.
Thien Kim Ho, Somerville, MA. I grew up in what seemed like a movie representation of my own race. My mother was a nail technician....
The Race Card Project
By Michele Norris
Thien Kim Ho, Somerville, MA. I grew up in what seemed like a movie representation of my own race. My mother was a nail technician....
Harry Dapron I was a white, nerdy, shy, socially invisible teenager in senior high school. She was a beautiful, black classmate with a lovely, engaging...
Jesse, Edinburg, TX. “What the son wishes to forget, the grandson wishes to remember.” According to Hansen’s Law, the second generation immigrant tends to sever...
Rei New York City, NY The Bronx I’m half black half Puerto Rican born in the Bronx.
Catherine Clark Rochester, NY Thank you for creating this site. I will encourage my college students to create their race cards.
Gloria Nichols Marietta, GA I am from a small town. Every now and then I remember an incident that could have broken my spirit. The...
J. Richard Barajas, Director of Admissions College of Pharmacy, University of Iowa I feel the meaning changes based on the comma placement.