Originally posted July 24th 2013 For some reason, because I have a blog about sarcoidosis, people automatically assume that I am a black woman, although my blog’s tag line is “One man’s positive journey with sarcoidosis”. I suppose that majority of people that have blogs about sarcoidosis and sarcoidosis support sites are black women, and…
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If You Are Not Racist Then Why Bring Up Race?
People love to proudly announce they are not racist, and in their heads, they are in no way racist, yet those same people will tell you a story about an incident they had with a person and if they are not the same race as themselves, they will more than likely mention the other person’s…
The Weekend Revisit of: “May Every Creed And Race Find An Equal Place”
“May every creed and race find an equal place, and may God bless our nation” – Line from the national anthem of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago The passing of a prominent black celebrity with their death linked to Sarcoidosis has caused a big hoopla in the sarcoidosis community. I posted about it…
In The 1800s, Carib Indian Was The New Black, Or How My Ancestors Lied About Our Ancestry And Now My Sarcoidosis Genetics Makes Sense
When I was diagnosed with Sarcoidosis I was asked if my heritage had either Scandinavian or African as these people were more susceptible to getting Sarcoidosis. According to what I knew, I had neither of those heritages in my DNA. I have always been fascinated with my genetic heritage because my family is so different….