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I read the article “A whiteness thats only skin deep” by Kamna Shastri. The topic of the article was that your race and culture isnt about how you look, its about how you really feel on the inside and identify yourself. Shastri wrote about albinism and how it negatively affects her and countless others with it. She explains with albinism she feels like an imposter to herself because she looks different than her family but is culturally different than people who look like her, so she cant truly relate to anyone.

I agree with this article because your true identity is whats inside you, not on the outside. Just because you look a certain way doesn’t mean you cant feel and identify with it. I think especially in our society today there is alot of stereotypes about races and how a certain race acts, so I feel like we should break this stigma and see all races as equal and judge a person based on their true identity not their visual one.