A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep working after the baby is born — but …

A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep working after the baby is born — but …

A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep working after the baby is born — but …

A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

This story originally appeared on December 15, 2015 If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep …

A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

This story originally appeared on December 15, 2015 If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep …

A 10-panel comic explores a subtle kind of racism many people of color experience.

If we’re being honest, we all make assumptions about other people, right? We look at their skin, their clothes, and their car, and we make guesses about them that we don’t even realize we’re making. Everyone does it. You ask a pregnant female coworker if she’ll keep working after the baby is born — but …