Ever had that teacher that just had something to say about your work all the time?
Yeah, I’m there.
At school, we had a project that was basically to create a power point that depicted our American Dream, and in mine I added activism (because I feel very strongly for it). In one (of two) slides about it I discussed my reason(s) for wanting to be apart of the Bi/Multiracial/national/cultural movement/activism, and oh course, she had a comment. Since the moment I mentioned I fully consider myself multiracial she has had a sharp comment about it. Anyway, back to the power point, so unlike everyone else’s dreams, I said no house, I want an apartment. NO instate college, out of state’s is more favorable. No perfect, every-girl-dreams-of guy, just respectful and interesting. And finally came my dreams of activism, which she thought “wasn’t” apart of the American Dream apparently. To her, it’s ridiculous that I strongly prefer to be labeled (if I have to) as Multiracial (thus her nickname for me “my multiracial child”).
This goes with what’s called direct and indirect discrimination; sadly I can’t do a thing about it. Pisses me off, like any other 17 year old, but I’m going to continue to try to show her, somehow, why it’s important to me, and why she should at least TRY to respect that. As for the rest of the world, I’m still figuring out how to illustrate it to them. But I’ll figure it out….eventually.
Life is a highway...and I'm driving away on it.
15 years ago
