Rasha Jadellah's Experience

Growing up in the South, I learned how to be a chameleon. I almost went too far the other way, always fitting in. Religion wasn't an issue for me in the workplace, because my family comes from a Christian background.
One of the things I have been trying to make sure of is that Arab-American doesn't always mean Muslim-American. There are times when I am in a situation with a person I am getting to know, I can almost see the relief when they find out that I am a Christian and I was born in the United States.
The stereotyping I have experienced wasn't in the workplace, but at work-related events, where there is a Southern, white boy network. If I'm at a party or an event and I'm in the room with a lot of white businessmen, they see my curly hair and they know something is different.
