Mila

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As a white person, I was taught to say that we don’t see color, that we don’t see our differences, that we treat everyone equally. While this concept of color blindness initially sounds very nice and idealistic to white people, it not only ignores the socialization and foundation on which the United States was built, it also ignores the very rich, beautiful cultures and humanity of people of color.
Man Enough: Undefining My Masculinity
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