Best Friend by Rebecca, GA My best friend is gay and I'm angry. Not at him. I'm angry at the homophobic people he encounters and the derogatory remarks he'll probably have to put up with the rest of his life. But I know he'll be okay. He's strong, and I'll be there to back him up. Continue...
Is Chris There? by Anonymous, Oklahoma City, OK I picked up the phone and dialed my boyfriend's number. "Is Chris there?" I asked.
"Yes, who is this?" his mom asked. I told her and she asked, "Are you of African-American descent?"
What Hate Does by Michael R., Glen Ellyn, IL Being the only Jew in a Christian community is not easy. When I was younger, I always wondered why I was different. Continue...
When I Pic My 'fro in the Mornin' by Angela R., Gilbert, AZ When I pic my 'fro in the mornin' I think of the people who have come before me Rosa Parks, Dr. King, Harriet Tubman and India Arie Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Malcolm X and every slave all fighting for me to be free. Continue...
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