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Multiracial Quotes

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C. JoyBell C.
“I am not a little bit of many things; but I am the sufficient representation of many things. I am not an incompletion of all these races; but I am a masterpiece of the prolific. I am an entirety, I am not a lack of anything; rather I am a whole of many things. God did not see it needful to make me generic. He thinks I am better than that.”
C. JoyBell C.

Michelle Zauner
“I had spent my adolescence trying to blend in with my peers in suburban America, and had come of age feeling like my belonging was something to prove. Something that was always in the hands of other people to be given and never my own to take, to decide which side I was on, whom I was allowed to align with. I could never be of both worlds, only half in and half out, waiting to be ejected at will by someone with greater claim than me. Someone whole.”
Michelle Zauner, Crying in H Mart

Charlena E. Jackson
“The way of the world is full of judgmental people. People size me up and down with their eyes. I am told that my hair is too curly to be white and too straight to be black. People ask me questions as if I owe them an answer—what does my race have anything to do with you—and why do you care. The fact is, race shouldn’t exist—it is not real. It is made up, but race does matter.â€� Race shouldn’t matter, but it does. In society's eyes, race is stubbornly real.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“If people would only listen to themselves, they would realize how naïve and ignorant they sound. Just because the term was created doesn’t mean it should be used.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“Hate pulls so much negative energy from the soul. I guess the saying is true; misery loves company.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“It is sad that this country is condemned by a generational curse of centuries and decades of hate. The pollution of hate will end when we speak the truth without everyone thinking the fingers are being pointed at them.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“WE CAN LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICA’S HISTORY WITHOUT SPREADING HATE.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“When you look at me, what do you see? When you see me, you see a war of colors because that is what you were taught to see.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“Our generation is the change. We have to break the curse of hate. We have to break the curse of racism. We are the generation that needs to show our past generation that love and respect will not spread hate or cause pain but bring us together as one. My generation and the generations after are the only way to heal America’s open wounds of hate.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“My generation and the generations after are the only way to heal America’s open wounds of hate.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“You are wounded with colorism. You try to define me by my color, but I am not easily defined. You see color. However, what is color? It's man-made. If you want to see ‘color’—to each its own.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“You tried to water down my blackness. And you question my whiteness. I guess because America chose for me with the one-drop rule. I am told since I am biracial, I am invalid. How is that?”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“What is your problem with me? What is your problem with race? The word ‘raceâ€� is the reason why Americans are more polarized than ever!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“Yes, I am biracial. You do not like that, but you will not and cannot tell me who I am! People like you always want an easy answer. Well, whether you like it or not, I am both!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“They say the United States of America is the greatest nation on earth? How is that when the foundation of America is not being taught? We cannot hide that racism existed in the past and exists now.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“What is your reason for hate? What is united in America? Nothing. What has divided America? Racism!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“What is united in America? Nothing. What has divided America? Racism!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“We shouldn’t be against each other. Wisdom is truth, and truth is wisdom! It is all about how we tell the story. It is about who tells the story!”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“We hear people say we are one race. We cannot say that if only one ‘raceâ€� tells the story. We have to tell the whole story. That is the only way to have peace in America. Then, America can weep tears of joy and heal.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“We cannot sprinkle some of the truth. We have to speak the whole truth. We have to be honest; not everyone is treated as an American. Hate is contagious in America, but we the people are the cure.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“The deadly poison of hate for the other race in American can be cleansed by spreading kindness and love. I know it can be done! We are the remedy, but it takes all of us to make a difference. We should confront the past. Once we do that, this damaged country will be healed.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“We all should ask each other, why are you obsessed with my race? I wonder what the other’s person answer will be.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

Charlena E. Jackson
“I think it would be so much easier to love. Hate pulls so much negative energy from the soul. I guess the saying is true; misery loves company.”
Charlena E. Jackson, Why Are You Obsessed with My Race?

“These stories relieve me of the pain of belonging nowhere and give me the key to everywhere. As I once longed for a singular place, a singular ethnicity or plot of land over generations, I now long for its opposite, for a space beyond belonging. I have travelled to many places in order to scope a sense of ownership or repatriation, but as I try to square my politics with my privilege, it seems that my only true inheritance is that I am always running somewhere else.”
Tessa McWatt, Shame on Me: An Anatomy of Race and Belonging

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