Your words don’t change who I amPosted in Articles, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States on 2014-08-06 16:11Z by Steven |
Your words don’t change who I am
The Race Card Project (by Michele Norris)
2014-08-05
Blake Coffey
Van Nuys, California
In a world where being mixed is supposed to be looked at as beautiful, it’s not as easy when you are. People automatically assume that all mixed people are supposed to look mixed just like they assume all Mexicans are brown. I’m born to a mixed black/white father who looks full black and society deems him so, and a white mother. I’ve looked for people that are the same thing or mixed but not looked at as mixed but I’ve always felt left out. I don’t look at people as a certain race but they sure look at me like I am. I’m judged and denied of who I am because genetics determined that I wouldn’t come out looking mixed. Although I’ve faced racism from every race.
Today is the day when I fully accept myself for who I am. I’m not denying myself or anyone else of who I truly am…
Read the entire essay here.