I brush my hair while deep thoughts run through my mind as I look at the mirror. Caressing my face in pain, I question myself: What’s wrong with the color of my skin? I’m just a girl who was on my way to school when a group of people stopped me. Pushing and shoving me back and forth Language was used and voices in rage exclaimed that I didn’t belong here. As one of them knocked me down, my face hit the pavement and the beating went on. Terrified I was, I thought I would be left to bleed and die. Lifeless with onlookers passing by I cried in agony. When will this racism stop? When will people realize I’m just the same as everyone else? Do I have to be rich and famous for my voice to be heard? As I got up with a shaking voice, I murmured I’m just a human being. But I don’t think anyone heard me.