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12 July 2019 / Racial Identity

Committed to the truth

Committed to the truth
Karen Streets Anderson

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Racial Identity

  • Growing up Chinese-American in Queens
  • The intersection of race, class and young people
  • A family’s legacy
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A choice for the ages
Bahai Community

A choice for the ages

My grandparents could have passed for white – but they were proud of being African-Americans and were active in Civil Rights.

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    Karen Streets Anderson
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Finding hope in a hopeless time
Bahai Community

Finding hope in a hopeless time

Growing up in a Baha’i family in the 1960s gave me hope – otherwise I wouldn’t believe there could be justice for people of color.

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    Karen Streets Anderson
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