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 [...]
Tag Archives: Biracial
Race Ebonics – Different names, the same people!
Posted in Identity, People Also tagged Afatasi, Afrasian, Africasian, Afro-Asian, Afro-European, Afro-German, Ainoco, Amalgamation, Amerasian, Amerindian, Anglo-Asian, Anglo-Burmese, Anglo-Indian, Atlantic-Creole, Bastard, Baster, Black Dutch, Black Indians, Blackanese, Blackinese, Blacktino, Blasian, Blaxican, Bruin-ou, Bruinmense, Burgher People, Bushie, Cablinasian, Caboclo, Cafuzo, Capie, Castizo, Chestnut Ridge People, Chewish, Chindian, Chino, Coffee Coloured, Colored, Coloured, Con lai, Coolie, Creole People, Creoles of color, Daburu, Dougla, Ebonics, Eurafrican, Eurasian, Gado Gado, Goffals, Griqua, Gypsies, Haafu, Hafu, Half-blood, Half-breed, Half-caste, Half-Chat, Halfbloed, Halfling, Halfrican, Halvsie, Hapa, Hasian, Honhyeol, Hotnot, Hun Xue, Hybrid, Indo, Jingoism, Kablungajuit, Kailoma, Kleurling, Konketsuji, Lai Má, Lobo, Louisiana Creole, Luk Kreung, Lumbee, Malaynese, Melungeon, Mischling, Mixed, Mixed Race, Mixedasians, Mongrel, Morisco, Mudblood, Mulatto, Mule, Multiethnic, Multiracial, Mutant, Mutt, Nguoi Lai, Octoroon, Pardo, Passing, Peranakan, Pointee, Polygeneric, Quadroon, Quintroon, Redbone, Réunion Creoles, Rhineland Bastards, Rojak, Romani people, Rujak, Serani, Sri Lankan Moors, Vasu, We-Sorts, Zambo 19 Comments
Multiracial Student Experience: What Faculty and Campus Leaders Need to Know
It was the first day of a sociology graduate course on race and students were going around the table introducing themselves and their areas of interest. When it was my turn, I stated my name and described my interest in the racial identity development of multiracial people and how such identities might affect our current [...]
Beyond Racial Identity
No matter where you are in the world, at some point or the other you will be accosted with an idea, a thought, a concept or a word that designate a distinction between people either based on race, color, creed, religion or belief. More often than not this serves as signpost of brewing and growing [...]
Posted in Genesis, History, Identity, Inspiration, Naissance Also tagged Colored, Hapa, Identity, Mixed, Mulatto, multicultural, Multiracial 2 Comments