Question #1 I grew up in a world with white people, a black family, and a sense of entitlement. Anonymous
Question #2 Hating urban speech patterns is the earliest memory I have of feeling different. Anonymous
Question #3 Hanging out with likeminded, civilized black people put a lot of my insecurities to rest. Anonymous
Question #6 My little white lie is... While I hate being around "urban" black people, I'm not all that crazy being around white people either. Anonymous
Question #3 Hanging out with my immediate family and myself put a lot of my insecurities to rest. London
Question #6 My little white lie is... I always had instability in my home life and financial struggles which made me secretive and closed to a certain degree and yet everything looked normal on the outside. London, UK
Question #4 Being true to myself means being both Nigerian British and 'bougie' yet working class. London, UK
Question #6 My little white lie is... That I had a normal childhood and early adulthood. That I did not struggle or fail while I worked to be the person I appear to be today. Washington, D.C.
Question #6 My little white lie is... being emotionally mishandled and no one does anything. LVC – Boston