Who's black?
Who's white?
And who cares?
One researcher challenges us to re-examine our self-identity.
She explores how historical definitions of race continue to shape contemporary racial identities and lived experiences.
Through a series of interviews and profiles, we realize race isn't black and white.
The researcher? Dr. Yaba Blay
The book: One Drop: Shifting the Lens on Race
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