@LizzyM states one of the best ways you can address how your diversity contributes to the learning environment of the school. We really want to see how you leverage your identity to connect with diverse patients, peers, and communities.
I am more impressed in an answer reflecting on when you have leveraged this. (That's all I'm going to say.)
Now that I have more time:
1) Of course that's fair game.
2) Great answer for prompts where they ask about a time when you have been excluded or your advice was not taken.
3) As described, it doesn't answer the prompt.
4) Can't comment, but if you are that unique, you should be able to determine whether your answer is appropriate.
5) As described, it doesn't answer the prompt.
6) Sounds like a cool story: "tell me about a time when..."
7) Sounds like an accomplishment you're proud of.
8) Maybe... I need a better link to how this is something to contribute to the diversity of the learning community though.