By Liz Chang
During my first year of college, only 7% of students were people of color there. This was very different from the public school social life I had growing up in New York City. I remember during my freshman year of college, we were doing a classroom ice breaker activity with instructions to find someone who ____ and have them sign their name in that box for BINGO. When a white student came up to me, I said to her, “Oh, I know which one you need me to sign. The one that says find someone of a race different from yours, right?” Her response was, “No, I don’t see you like that.”
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