Instead of staying in and being safe, I went out with my family and Sammy to Loveland to a little bbq/music fest they were having. It was such a cute little town with tons of art. It started raining as soon as we got there, and then rained off and on for the rest of the night. We had great carnival food, laughs, kisses in the rain, and heard some 80's hits. It was a great night, a great time, and we did something. : )
Being in a class dedicated to the idea of migration has really kept the idea of racism on the brain. In elementary school, the idea of racism was so defined to me, thinking people are better than others based solely on the color of their skin. It wasn't until middle school after reading many books that I realized racism wasn't jut as issue of black versus white, rather it applies to all cultures. In high school I was actually shocked to here racist statements from people I loved. All the sudden this issue became personal somewhat. (My favorite statement was from a little girl who said, it should be illegal for Mexicans to have babies. I guess I can't have kids then.) But it wasn't until last week when we did an activity in my public health class that I realized that I myself was being racist as well. Now, this is something I am not proud of. I'm very embarrassed actually and that activity was humbling. Why am I writing about this? Because, it's som...
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