I leave my initial thoughts here as more of a reference to my initial thinking. However, after reading this link, I couldn't help but change my mind <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(human_classification)" rel="nofollow">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_(human_classification)</a><p>I disagree with the whole premise of this article. Why would we choose not to believe in Race? Isn't that promoting ignorance? Where the author suggests race is 'learned' and that people are 'put into boxes', ignores that fact that chilren, having never seen people of other races, recognize the differences instantly, and ask questions as to why one person looks different than the next.<p>Rather than ignoring Races, we need to learn to celebrate race and diversity. Seeing as we have LGBT Celebrations world wide, is it likely Racial Celebrations? Apparently Singapore has a 'Racial Harmony Day', not quite the same, but maybe a step in the right direction.<p>The thing is, children know that Race is only physical and often appreciate the differences, I know I did. Sadly, it seems many adults teach them otherwise.