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When did you first become aware of race?
In 2nd grade; 1971. My father was a college professor and we lived in U of IL faculty housing; we were bussed to a school in a black community.
Genevieve Yellin
Solomon’s, MD
White / Irish & E. Europe
She/her
I became aware of race at an early age. I remember seeing the signs about segregation , for example white only, President Kennedy, and the 1960,s.
Patricia Davis
North Carolina
African American
Kindergarten
Carmaleta Williams
Detroit, Michigan
Black / African American
She/Her/Hers
I became aware of race as a small child growing up in a small town population 2000 where the City had “white and colored” drinking fountains.
Terry Young Brinston
DeFuniak Springs, Florida
African-American
She/her
I think my first introduction to race was via an Anime tv series in the 1980's loosely based on the characters of Little Women and the Civil War
Star
Minnesota
White
She
After the murder of Mayor Harold Washington, the adults around me Marched collectively. It was both scary and exciting, but being Black was important.
Charisma Ceant'e
Minneapoils
Black
She/Her/Hers
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