What is another word for mixed race?

Pronunciation: [mˈɪkst ɹˈe͡ɪs] (IPA)

The phrase "mixed race" is commonly used to describe individuals who have parents of different racial backgrounds. However, in recent years, alternatives have emerged that seek to move beyond simplistic racial categories. These include terms like "multiracial," "biracial," and "hapa," which acknowledge the unique identities and experiences of people with mixed heritage. Other options include "ethnically diverse," "hyphenated identity," and "mixed ethnicity." Choosing the right term is important, as it can convey respect and recognition for a person's ancestry and cultural heritage. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to determine how they wish to define and express their distinct and diverse identity.

What are the hypernyms for Mixed race?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Mixed race

  • In some way the Chicano movement strikes me as being revolutionary, but only in a pathetic way, because the genius of Mexico has always been assimilation. I tell Mexican American kids all the time—if I get a chance to talk to them without their teachers—that they come from a culture that violates borders. Kids are coming up every night across the border in violation of Protestant lines. These kids represent a force of anarchy in the world. We are not people of pure race. We are people of mixed race. We have violated those borders already. We are people whose identity assumes the continuousness of experience rather than the segregation of experience. I tell them to be proud of that experience. Don't say to the United States, "I want a separate math class in Spanish." That's not going to scare them. Instead, terrify America by saying, "I'm going to marry your daughter." Or see what happens to the Chicano movement when you announce to the blonde people next door, "I'm going to start dating your son," or "You're going to be my best friend," that "We're neighbors."
    Richard Rodriguez

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