The First Time I Experienced Racial Micro-Aggression
The first time I experienced racial micro-aggression, I was eight years old. There have been other times before, I’m sure; but that’s the instance I’ll always remember.
Gwen Grace YehThe first time I experienced racial micro-aggression, I was eight years old. There have been other times before, I’m sure; but that’s the instance I’ll always remember.
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