Question #2 When I got into a special program is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Melinda – New York
Question #2 Was called a 'dirty spic' at age 4 is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Rachel M. – Portland, ME
Question #3 Hanging out with people of my race and class put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Anonymous
Question #2 12 year old when I moved to Europe is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Myriam – San Ramon
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both maintaining my weird humour and embracing my skin tone/heritage. Zim – London
Question #5 My truth is I am a friendly, young man who grew up in south London and has Nigerian roots. Zim – London
Question #1 I grew up in a world with White people, Middle class people, and Episcopalians. Anonymous
Question #1 I grew up in a world with a poor community, rich white kids in school, and a minority identity. Kathryn – Anchorage