
No one else chooses my identity.
Natalie, Seattle, WA. My grandmother never got to pass for white. She was sent to indian boarding school. 50 years later, I grew up in...
The Race Card Project
By Michele Norris
Natalie, Seattle, WA. My grandmother never got to pass for white. She was sent to indian boarding school. 50 years later, I grew up in...
Chris Cochran, Murrieta, CA. Where are you from? It’s a loaded question in that I could answer where I was born, where I was raised,...
Katherine Davies, Houston, TX. I understand that racial inequality is a huge problem, has been for centuries and hopefully, will not exist centuries from now,...
Janet Modesto, CA I am from Irish, Welsh and Scottish grandparents and don’t identify with other cultures that are grouped White/Caucasian. I am proud of...
Tristain Holmes Seattle, WA So tired of scrolling down the REQUIRED list of continents and countries to find “white” written at the bottom.
Sara Fairview, OR I’m white. I’m just plain white. My mother is very proud of her Irish heritage, and my father is very proud of...