I've had professors and teachers go harder on me at exams and with grades, because they assumed since I am Thai, speaking Mandarin would be a given. For some of them it just went over their heads that it's two completely different languages. They think I had an advantage over my white classmates, and would mark me down for one mispronunciation when my white classmates can hardly say a full proper sentence, and still get higher grades even though they speak with the vocabulary of a 4 year old.
Read More#4 the story of anonymous-I
I know this land. I'm tangata whenua. It's in my blood. My name is te wai ote oranaganui, which means the legs of the river. I am the river and the river flows thru my bloodstream. Everyday I have white supremacists trying to take my identity away from me.
Read More#3 the story of Mykayla Sullivan
"when I was about thirteen around the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. Someone posted KKK "invitations" all around the area. I distinctly remember scratching my legs up and down to lighten their color (with the ashiness).."
Read More#2 the story of Z.M.
"I was once prevented from boarding an aircraft bc I made white ppl uncomfortable. "
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