Thursday, January 23, 2020
Seeing beyond our differences by Sheri White
Sheri White grew up in times of racism and her parents where Indian and white. Her mother was a dark Indian and her father a pale white man. Though she never noticed that until she was older, it took a huge impact on her life before she was even born. This is a prime example about racism not being born into people but raised to be racist. She did not see anything wrong with her father and her mother but even her grandpa feared for them when they were married in 1996 because of the people in this world. Later she came out to her parents as a lesbian and after beating racism another obstacle in the future. Until this day she still believes that no matter the appearance everybody is the same, and maybe if people though like that life wouldn’t be how it is.
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