Everyone desires to stand out. No matter the 
profession they wish to pursue, the effort they put into their 
reputation, or the reasons that motivate them to do so, succeeding is 
always the main goal. When I was young, I loved the idea of being 
someone unique. A girl who stands out against the crowd, and whose work 
and ideas can count for something in the future. I studied, I 
researched, I experienced the world as best as I could, and yet, there 
was a barrier. I never thought about my race as something that defined 
me.
Fighting a Forbidden Battle:
How I Stopped Covering Up for a Hidden Wrong
By Jesse Lieberfeld
I once belonged to a wonderful religion. I belonged 
to a religion that allows those of us who believe in it to feel that we 
are the greatest people in the world -- and feel sorry for ourselves at 
the same time. Once, I thought that I truly belonged in this world of 
security, self-pity, self-proclaimed intelligence and perfect moral 
aesthetic. I thought myself to be somewhat privileged early on. It was 
soon revealed to me, however, that my fellow believers and I were not 
part of anything so flattering.