well we learned stuff mostly, did not go as i expected

no one there was at least open about disliking interracial dating.

heres some of the stuff said

asians and whites are most likely to become in an interracial relationship with each other.

white men and black women are least likely



One guy said research shows if you go to church on a regular basis and you are religious than you are less likely to get into a interracial relationship.
I go to church almost every week, i disagree with this


there was also the point brought up that churches are not diverse enough, i agree with that 100% I there shouldnt be "white" churches or "black churches" there should just be churches for people to celebrate there diferences and learn more about god and grown in their faith!

the second speaker talked about white people , i really didnt like him it was mostly like putting down white people, at least as a white female thats how i felt.
he said at one point white people are born than become racist and have to learn how to not be like that. I disagree 100000% i havent ever "seen colour" People are people, you take off the skin and we all look the same.

3rd guy talked about how you dont really see celebrerties in interracial couples, but was quickly shut down and corrected haha.

in between all these they interviewed mixed couples (mine included!), mixed kids, people who strictly date in there race, and people who dont care the colour of another human being


overall it was interesting, however i personally did not agree with alot of what was said..

it ended with our reaction when a staff member was quoted saying " interracial dating is sickening and disgusting, i can not believe baylor would be encouraging such a thing, this is suppose to be a christian school." and the reactions of all the people interview, i am proud to say baylor naacp was PISSED that he would say such a thing.


thats how it went