Question #1 I grew up in a world with tumultuous change, white supremacy on steroids, and family secrets and community denial. Debbie Vermaat – Haddonfield, New Jersey
Question #2 When I was about five is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Debbie Vermaat – Haddonfield, New Jersey
Question #3 Hanging out with a white aspiring allies group put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Debbie Vermaat – Haddonfield, New Jersey
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both Open and Honest. Debbie Vermaat – Haddonfield, New Jersey
Question #5 My truth is I have to look back to move forward with purpose. Debbie Vermaat – Haddonfield, New Jersey
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both woman and of the African diaspora. Zahra – Philadelphia
Question #2 A kid derogatorily yelling 'afro' is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Maxine – Chicago
Question #6 My little white lie is... I am a lesbian I have depression, anxiety, and anger management issues. struggle with my privileges more susceptible to judgment. Keri – Colorado Springs
Question #2 Black women reminding me of my nanny is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Anonymous