
I have many diverse aspects about who I am and how I became the person I am today. To this day, I face many diverse challenges from all avenues of life. My challenge in life was something most don’t think of. I wondered where I fit in. I’m a bi-racial (Hawaiian/Caucasian) woman who in school in Utah was considered Hawaiian, and yet while in Luaus, Hawaii, was considered white. In school I would cling to specific races, because our features looked alike, yet those of my race would not accept me fully, because I wasn’t 100% that race. All I wanted... More about Cherisa...