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Between Fact and Fiction

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Between Fact and Fiction Home About Me Books By Me FAQ Reference Friday, March 8, 2019 Checking Boxes The older you get the more forms you have to fill out. And they frequently have these "race" boxes on them—check the one that most applies. I hate those boxes. I am most grateful when the directions read "check all that apply." It's interesting how the first format forces us to only claim one thing, and the other acknowledges that we can be many. Over my life, I have filled out all these forms in different ways. Sometimes I've marked "Asian/Pacific Islander." Sometimes I've marked "White." I am happy when I get to mark both, but it's still complicated. And there was a moment in my life when these darn boxes became a huge stressor in my life. College applications. Me and my dad's parents at my high school graduation. I will be talking about them soon:) I was a great student who wasn't the greatest test taker. Now, I wasn't terrible, but my ACT score of 24 wasn't...

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