Tag Archives: Afatasi

Race Ebonics – Different names, the same people!

All around the world, proud individuals of mixed ancestry, heritage, religion and heritage define and identify themselves that are particular to their country and culture. Some of the words are offensive but they do not in any way reflect the ideas, aims and principles of the Beyond Identity family. We are people because of other [...]

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Coloured People, One Nation

All around the world communities or nations use various words and names to signify fusion people with a mixed ancestry, racial, cultural and ethnic heritage. In some cases these terms are offensive or deemed inoffensive but in the end it does not matter, as the significance of this classification is slowly but surely becoming obsolete [...]

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Mixed-race people are the most visible sign of racial harmony

The future’s bright for mixed-race Britons, but some people are still stuck in the past. If you are half-Japanese you are Haafu; if you are African Indian you are Dougla; if you are half Samoan you are Afatasi. All round the globe, a fat and happy glossary of terms for multiracial persons is emerging; but [...]

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