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Passing For White? Passing For
Black?
Who Am I? Where Do I Belong?
My Shoes is a support group in cyberspace hosted by clinical
psychologist Dr. Juanita Brooks for multiracial children, adolescents
and
adults who have a white appearance.
TELL YOUR STORY
SHARE PHOTOS
ASK QUESTIONS
RESPOND TO DISCUSSION TOPICS
We have some unique issues that only we truly understand. Here are a
few
excerpts from our members:
I grew up in a predominately white community all of my life. I
remember the stares my family used to get! I never understood it until
they sent me to a more ethnically mixed junior high. That was my first
experience with racism.
Alicia Fromberg
Most of my life, I never felt as though I "fit in"
anywhere. I was always "too white" for the black people and "too black"
for the white people...The ignorance of the "one drop rule" labeled me
black for the majority of my life, but I could not ignore the rest of
my heritage.
Tara Paulk
...I am half Japanese and half Caucasion and I too, "look all
white"...it's every other day that someone asks "What are
you?"...Sometimes when I tell people my racial heritage they still say,
"Yeah but you're really White." I guess they didn't hear me.
Jessica Harrison
It's funny how the Black race and the White race treat
me...White people treat me like I have all the answers for the Black
race, and the Black race treats me as if I purposely picked my light
color, good hair and 'proper' way of speaking just to spite them.
Carolyn Hall
I am forty-something, of mixed parentage...Blacks, whites and
"others" commonly assume that I am Latin American, Iranian/middle
Eastern... In many cases, that assumption is manifested in the form of
total strangers initiating a conversation with me in Spanish, Arabic,
Farsi...I have concluded that, with all of the challenges we
face, there are also many advantages in being able to travel in so many
different circles and serve as a "bridge" to different, otherwise
separate groups...
John
Be visible or be anonymous. Meet others like yourself by becoming a
My Shoes
group member.

Site Information.
- About our symbol.
- Why you would want to participate.
- About our host.
Adult Support Group.
- Personal stories. (Including photos)
- Letters to the group. (Most Recent First)
- Discussion group. (14 Topics)
- Bulletin board. (8 Categories)
Youth Support Group.
- Personal stories. (Including photos)
- Letters to the group. (Most Recent First)
- Discussion group. (4 Topics)
- Bulletin board. (7 Categories)
Since November 1, 1996.
Thank you for your interest!