‘I'm black, my partner's white - stop asking me if this is my baby’
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image copyrightEna Miller
When Ena Miller had a baby last year, she was unprepared for the constant comments about her daughter's appearance.
From the day my baby was born she was judged by the colour of her skin.
After spending a day and a night in intensive care Bonnie had been reunited with me for only a few hours before a woman popped her head around the door to ask what I would like for breakfast.
Before I could reply, she asked, "Is that your baby?"