By Shanelle Kaul, Analisa NovakThe pandemic helped expose an issue for some women of color using sperm banks: Finding donors who share their background. "It's America, we're supposed to have all the choices that we want, but we really don't have any choices in this process, and this is the one process that really impacts our legacy the rest of our lives, you know our future. Two of the largest cryobanks acknowledge the issue and they claim to be working toward recruiting more diverse donorsIn a statement to CBS News, the Seattle Sperm Bank said that they are committed to finding ways to address the lack of diversity in their donor program by actively recruiting more men of color and having ongoing conversations about the importance of sperm donation which they hope will break the "taboo surrounding this type of donation and get the word out about the increasing need for more donors