Kehli Harding Woodruff, a stay-at-home mom in New York's Westchester County, says she was frequently mistaken for a nanny in her affluent neighborhood. And Raquel Dennie, an Austin mom and author of HomeGirlBlog, says she was excited to join a neighborhood moms' group — until their first meeting. When she arrived at a local park, she noticed just one other mom, a white woman talking on her cell phone. The woman's daughter came to play with Dennie's son, but Dennie overheard the woman talking about her, saying, "Yes, she's here." Says Dennie, "I felt my heart sink to my gut." Then the woman approached, still on the phone, and "reached down and grabbed her child's hand and walked away." That was the last time Dennie attended a meeting of the group.