To conclude our series, readers share their experiences – from workplace discrimination to problems on nights out
There are almost too many instances to choose from. I have been handed empty bottles in bars when I clearly don’t work there, people regularly get me mixed up with another black woman in my office (we don’t look anything alike). A few weeks ago a couple on the train were too scared to tell me my cardigan was on inside out and instead just whispered about it and how I might react if they told me – am I really that terrifying? It’s exhausting. I hardly ever mention these incidents to white friends when they happen – it’s heartbreaking if I do and they try to explain it away. I am ashamed to admit that I don’t do much any more to tackle it when it happens, but also why should it be up to me? I’m fed up with the burden of teaching white people about racism. Tash, London
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