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Should we be identified by our cultural background or is it better to be a general citizen of the world?

Should we be identified by our cultural background or is it better to be a general citizen of the world?

 

I work in a team consisting of eleven different nationalities – we are a team of twelve. I think it’s pretty safe to say that we are a quintesse...

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06 Mar 11 in March
Monochrome Racism

Monochrome Racism

Something I’ve noticed having lived in Japan and Switzerland is that racism doesn’t have to be directed at those who look different. A name from a par...

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16 Apr 11 in April
The path to multiculturalification

The path to multiculturalification

The route to being a multicultural individual is open to everyone; all you need is to be open to change, adventure and compromise. When I look around ...

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13 Feb 11 in February
Casual racism

Casual racism

On my most recent holiday, my boyfriend and I opted not to go backpacking and to spend most of our time in a resort where we could simply relax and ta...

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  • Mixed race Americans represent 3.4% (10.4 Million) of the US Population (2009)
  • Multiracials recently surpassed Hispanics as the fastest growing demographic group (2009)
  • The 2000 census presented Americans the first opportunity to self-identify as Multiracial (2000)
  • Alabama was the last state to lift a ban on interracial marriage (2000)
  • Measured by percentage, Hawaii ranks first with nearly 20% of its residents identifying as Multiracial (2007)
  • The largest concentraion of Mixed race Americans remain in Florida, California, New York, and Texas (2008)

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