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Is Racial Identity Ever Straightforward?
Is Racial Identity Ever Straightforward?

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Introduction One of the first times I was prompted to declare my racial identity was during a standardized test in second grade. I remember being confused by the options: White, African American, American Indian and Alaska Native, or Asian. I didn’t identify with any of those! I knew I was Puerto Rican and Salvadoran, but […]

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