Topic Brief: "I don't see color" is often said by well-intentioned people trying to do the right thing in regards to race and ethnicity. Growing up biracial can feel like walking a tightrope between two worlds—never quite fitting into one or the other.

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"I don't see color" is often said by well-intentioned people trying to do the right thing in regards to race and ethnicity. Growing up biracial can feel like walking a tightrope between two worlds—never quite fitting into one or the other. We all come from different backgrounds and bring different beliefs with us when we show up authentically at work.

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  • "I don't see color" is often said by well-intentioned people trying to do the right thing in regards to race and ethnicity.
  • Growing up biracial can feel like walking a tightrope between two worlds—never quite fitting into one or the other.
  • We all come from different backgrounds and bring different beliefs with us when we show up authentically at work.
  • Momoko proposes the idea that there is more than one type of narrative within any society, any culture.
  • Danielle Ayow is a Chinese-Caribbean Canadian comedian, writer and director struggling with

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