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National Day Of Racial Healing
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Past Prompts / Truths
How has your life been affected by racism? What do you personally need to heal right now?
I have lived my life as kind-hearted as possible given the circumstances. People have been treated with respect and consideration.
Darlene W.
Blue Island
Black American
When I see something that is not right, not just, not fair, I have a moral obligation to say something, to do something.
Steve Forseth
Columbia Heights
White/Caucasian
He/him
I gave birth to a baby girl who was Immediately taken by child welfare. During my time of incarceration she was adopted by a Caucasian family.
Stephanie jeffcoat
Fullerton
Black
Race is the most diabolical vehicle for dehumanization ever created. We should stop racializing and work to create an aracial world.
Ashley O'Kurley
Fort Myers, FL
Canadian
I am pro-pronoun
For a long time I thought there was something wrong with a women who dated and/or married a black man. But was Ok with a white man & a black women.
Hank Stohr
Chicago/New York
Caucasion
He
I have been undervalued my expertise and work experience taken for granite . Everybody wants to pick my brain nobody wants to pay for consulting.
Ashana Bigard
New Orleans
Black and native
She her hers

The National Day of Racial Healing is part of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation's Truth, Racial Healing Transformation efforts. Learn more

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