Prompt: Write about an experience when someone assumed something about you because of a stereotype. What was the situation, and what did you do?

 I was portrayed as a “ghetto and un-put” young lady because of where I grew up. Though I am intelligent and carry myself well, some stereotypes don’t have a limit. I kept it moving and corrected the opposition. Stereotypes can hurt people and make them lose sight of who they are. 

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