Becky Gabany

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My skin color was a part of me I could never change, a characteristic I did not choose and was not responsible for, so this derision seemed hopeless to contain. It was as though the whole world was shouting out that I was defective, somehow poorly made. Those signs were humiliating—painful symbols that the world around me denied my worth.
Across That Bridge: Life Lessons and a Vision for Change
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