This essay discusses the relationship between culture and race. It argues that while race is based on physical characteristics, culture is fluid and changes over time within generations. Culture is affected more by factors other than race alone, such as individuality, occupation, and interactions with other cultures. The essay uses Richard Rodriguez's work to illustrate how cultures are merging in America, with new cultural labels emerging that better represent people than traditional racial categories. It aims to show that culture, not race, is a more significant factor in understanding identity.