Tell NPR's Code Switch: What Do You See?
Here at Code Switch, we're wondering about how the United States will grapple with race in the coming months and years. Our teammate, Gene Demby, wrote a piece about the difference between his racial outlook in 2008 and 2016, which you can find here: www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2016/11/08/501238697/whats-ahead-after-the-racial-hangover-of-2016-election. So now we want to hear from you. When you look ahead at race relations in the U.S., what do you see?

Your response may be shared more widely on NPR's platforms.

If you have more thoughts/questions, feel free to email us at codeswitch@npr.org, or tweet at us @NPRCodeSwitch.
Sign in to Google to save your progress. Learn more
What's your name? *
Where do you live? *
What's your phone number and e-mail address? (Someone from the Code Switch team might reach out to you.) *
How do you identify? (i.e. I'm a 32-year-old Chinese-American from Mesa, Arizona, and my parents are immigrants from Taiwan) *
When you look at race relations in the U.S. post-election, what do you see? *
Any other comments/thoughts/concerns -- related to race, ethnicity and culture and this election -- that you'd like to share?
Submit
Clear form
Never submit passwords through Google Forms.
This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Report Abuse - Terms of Service - Privacy Policy