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"multiracial" Definitions
  1. including or involving people of several different races

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Pew Research's Multiracial in America report projects that the multiracial population will triple by 2060.
She also took comfort in knowing that just by virtue of being multiracial, and having a multiracial child, she's already gotten back at him.
The beauty struggles of being a multiracial kid — or being the mother of a multiracial child — aren't often openly discussed on popular television shows.
And he is the first multiracial baby in the British monarchy's recent history, an instant star in a country where multiracial children make up the fastest-growing ethnic category.
And Hillsong — youth-focused, informal, multiracial — reflected that diversity.
The people who'd said they were multiracial got higher scores.
" Kanye West issues a casting call for "multiracial women only.
Only football, in the government's view, has passed multiracial muster.
Now it competes, almost equally, with the multiracial secular America.
They are multicultural, multiracial, and on message: ban assault weapons.
"The progressive left is a multiracial coalition," Ms. Nnaemeka said.
Multiracial looks are normalized and, by extension, mixed identity is validated.
Al-Amin was described by the New York Times as multiracial.
To white supremacists, building a multiracial democracy was tantamount to violence.
Our law is designed for our own multiracial and multireligious context.
And he's going to win it with a multigenerational, multiracial coalition.
DeBlasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, is black and his kids are multiracial.
There are no Hispanic people in leadership, no black and no multiracial.
And no senator from the Deep South depends on a multiracial coalition.
The gap is largest among people who identify as Hispanic or multiracial.
" We can become what one scholar called a "compassionate, multireligious, multiracial democracy.
Millennials have the highest number of multiracial-headed households than other generations.
The area, as Gunaratne describes it, is poor, multiracial, neglected, radically underfunded.
McCain had a multiracial family — the kind that is increasingly America's future.
Our movement is expansive and abundant: It is multiracial, multilingual, and multigenerational.
Yet on Saturday, these tensions did not deter a multiracial, multigenerational turnout.
Yet in this version, both gangs appear to be multiracial melting pots.
"The N.A.A.C.P. has been visible, vocal, multiracial and youth-supported," he said.
Ilhan Omar — demonstrates the multiracial working-class coalition that he is building.
Core to the producers' vision of the new Charmed was a multiracial trio.
There is a multiracial model in almost every hip ad campaign these days.
The largest multiracial group were 'mulattos,' or people with Black and white ancestry.
Multiracial people were examined with perverse fascination, a pseudo-scientific poking and prodding.
A multiracial coalition can easily become less than the sum of its parts.
Multiracial = ethnically ambiguous = Amber Rose-ish = Kardashian-y = mixed = no Black women allowed.
" He added, "To be at the first multiracial royal wedding in Britain — amazing.
They were enthralled by his youth, multiracial heritage and optimism ("Yes we can").
From assumed domination, they now take their place among the multiracial American millions.
I'll just have to work harder to make them understand their multiracial roots.
Both successfully manage multiracial societies in a way we can learn from. 10.
Roosevelt built a multiracial coalition that would have amazed and alarmed Andrew Jackson.
The Rand Club's traditions are squarely at odds with today's multiracial South Africa.
Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) "not an American black" because of her multiracial heritage.
Our campaign is building a multigenerational, multiracial movement of love, compassion and justice.
In a 2009 study by Wesleyan University, researchers found that multiracial college students who had to pick just one race on a demographic form had less motivation and lower self-esteem than multiracial students allowed to choose more than one race.
Rochelle is multiracial and is bullied for her hair by a blond, popular girl.
Does that include the dark skinned multiracial women or just the light skinned ones?
If multiracial democracy cannot be defended in America, it will not be defended elsewhere.
An additional 12,936 identify as multiracial, and 37,323 are listed as other or unknown.
The case was seen as an important test of the country's emerging multiracial democracy.
That's starting to happen — by an independent multiracial movement redefining politics in the state.
Young, gay and multiracial, the Irish prime minister seemed to embody the new Ireland.
A group of us established the multiracial Ad Hoc Committee for an Open Process.
Despite being one of the fastest growing demographics in the United States — one paper by the National Institute of Health predicts that one in five Americans will claim a multiracial background by the year 2050 — there's little research on the multiracial experience.
Asian-white and Latino-white biracials who reside in the Pacific West or the Northeast are more likely to choose a multiracial label, whereas those living in the Midwest are more likely to adopt a nonwhite or multiracial identification, according to study results.
This must be multiracial and national in scope, with capacity for nimble and local actions.
Diandra Barnwell is the company's brand coordinator and a multiracial woman from Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Strict ID laws mean lower African American, Asian American and multiracial American turnout as well.
Social Q's I am a multiracial woman from a small family that is otherwise white.
Or, will the party center a multiracial, working class that AOC, Omar and Tlaib represent?
Building a multiracial social democracy is one of the great political challenges of our time.
The same proportion report themselves as multiracial, and about one in 10 identify as black.
To force white Southerners to live in a multiracial democracy against their will was extremism.
Only the mother's racial background was considered, and there was no option for multiracial backgrounds.
The spokespersons we select must be committed to a multiracial agenda and determined to be inclusive.
Or will the promise of a compassionate, multiracial democracy that Obama embodies seem like a lie?
Then, we had another scare when she joined a new HBO drama about a multiracial family.
He planned to lead a multiracial alliance of the poor in a second March on Washington.
An African American woman leading a multiracial bloc of voters may very well revolutionize electoral politics.
Compared to the alternatives abroad, a multiracial and multiethnic America works and constantly seeks to improve.
It's a reason why, in multiethnic societies, multiracial parties are the exception rather than the rule.
Are you a biracial or multiracial person who routinely changes your identity depending on your circumstances?
Clinton is winning a multiracial coalition that includes large numbers of whites, African-Americans, and Latinos.
It's a shame the media never paid as much attention to the multiracial side of things.
Britain is 87 percent white, but multiracial people will soon be the country's largest minority group.
Historians have noted that the duchess herself cannot be definitively described as the first multiracial royal.
His multiracial identity has also become a symbol of greater inclusion for a long-marginalized group.
Sanders is putting together a multiracial coalition, adding nonwhite voters to his white non-college base.
Mr. Roberts, 48, said he and his wife were pleased to cater to their multiracial clientele.
Only when workers have real power will Democrats have credibility with the multiracial American working class.
And we'll see Mr. Obama as the first president of the thriving multiracial nation that's emerging.
In the 2010 census, more than 460,000 of 1.3 million Japanese-Americans identified themselves as multiracial.
When a blogger uses her multiracial family to make a public point, racist attacks may be inevitable.
More often than not, we celebrate the often oversimplified advantages of being multiracial — you're a melting pot!
The ceaselessly controversial star stated that he was looking for "multiracial women only" in his model call.
I feel like being multiracial, a lot of people expect you to pick and choose a side.
We can rebuild a winning multiracial coalition if we're willing to learn the hard lessons of 2900.
Moore describes it as "a black-led, multiracial, intergenerational coalition," with a strong emphasis on intersectional awareness.
But the question is, in a multiracial state, how are you going to do that without violence?
"And in multiethnic, multiracial, multicultural societies, like the United States, it can be especially complicated," he said.
Yet people remained defiantly optimistic that radical political organizing could ultimately transform America into a multiracial democracy.
He hoped to find a multiracial egg donor, but most of the donors, he found, were white.
She made the movie she wanted, about a multiracial world and the loss of a beloved parent.
Plenty of multiracial churches continue to thrive, and at some churches, tough conversations on race have begun.
This is a multiracial reality quite different from those existing at the time of the Brown decision.
For example, among Latinos in general, 245 to 22012 percent identify as multiracial, depending on the framing.
Stand as tall, strongly and proudly for the nation's multiracial rainbow as Mr. Trump stands against it.
They also noted that the march itself brought to prominence a multiracial, younger generation of potential leaders.
Instead of being yet another aging white Baby Boomer, she's a multiracial woman who's younger than Obama.
But the Sanders campaign has become a powerful platform to amplify the experiences of this multiracial contingent.
A small but growing body of research suggests that multiracial people are more open-minded and creative.
We — black women — are leading a powerful multiracial coalition and making this country more just and equitable.
Surveying congregation demographics between 1998 and 2012, the study found an increase in the number of multiracial congregations.
That the program becomes far more error prone when exposed to multiracial data sets is also extremely troubling.
Coke followed this with its famous "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing" ad portraying multiracial harmony.
Compared with the 2016 Academy Awards, the 2016 Tony Awards were far more reflective of our multiracial society.
For nearly 800 years, Spain was profoundly multiracial and connected to places like Syria, Egypt, Libya, and Morocco.
"I always enjoyed the theater, but what really impressed me was the multiracial, multiethnic casting," Mr. Wilkins said.
Some multiracial people today still buy into that thinking, that the lighter their skin the better, he says.
Against Mr. Trump were all the rest of us: professionals with advanced degrees and the multiracial, multiethnic millions.
I especially like the argument for a muscular "multiracial populism" by Heather McGhee of Demos during the podcast.
We hear about Jones's multiracial background, his first gay love affair, and how he started to make art.
Another 6 percent of current Yale students identify as multiracial, a category that did not exist until 2008.
He was the first pastor to co-found an intentionally multiracial and multifaith church in the United States.
But because they're exposed to more human variation, the in-group for multiracial children seems to be larger.
"My early years were spent in a dangerous, multiracial, low-income neighborhood," she wrote in a biographical sketch.
Sanders' advisers said Ocasio-Cortez and Tlaib's endorsements demonstrate the multiracial working-class movement that he is building.
There is no clear or easy path to becoming a multiracial nation that isn't divided politically by race.
Because he, and in particular those around him, do not believe in India as a secular, multiracial society.
This pattern, the report says, began in 2008—the year that a multiracial coalition elected America's first black president.
With a multiracial cast and team of writers, "Insecure" stands to broaden the diversity of HBO's current programming lineup.
Eastland thought my multiracial family should be illegal & that whites were entitled to 'the pursuit of dead n***ers.
Male, transgender, black, and multiracial, Asian, and Native American youth in particular were at greater risk for victimization overall.
"Duality: Blaxicans of L.A." is a photo exhibit that explores multiracial identity among the city's two largest minority groups.
Kennedy's assassination delayed, but did not end, political and organizing efforts to build and promote multiracial democracy in America.
That world—multiracial, decentralized, more water than land—has been praised for uprooting fantasy from its traditional European soil.
In 224, three years after the Supreme Court ruling, just 214% of babies born in the US were multiracial.
During Reconstruction in the 1860s and 1870s, the federal government campaigned to build a multiracial democracy in the South.
Overall, Davenport's study suggests the tide is turning toward acceptance of the multiracial label, despite previous research suggesting otherwise.
For previous generations of Asian-American activists, affirmative action was a key component in the struggle for multiracial justice.
He's seventh in line to the British throne and the first multiracial baby in the monarchy in recent history.
Now he's this imposingly big, impenetrably chill, multiracial, biker type, sheathed in tribal tattoos, with a long, dark mane.
Bill de Blasio's multiracial family was a campaign asset in his run for mayor of New York in 253.
On top of that, the class element clarifies for people of color why whites might join a multiracial alliance.
"Wilmington's Lie" is a tragic story about the brutal overthrow of the multiracial government of Wilmington, N.C., in 1898.
The video is set in a storied Puerto Rican slum called La Perla and features a joyously multiracial cast.
The AMOS project is a multiracial organization in Cincinnati, one of the most racially divided cities in the country.
It's both seamless and spatially disorienting, as if the various body parts could belong to a single multiracial being.
In that timeframe, the portion of American churchgoers who attended multiracial churches went up from 12.7 percent to 18.3 percent.
NIST not only conducted a general per 1,000 test, but also tested multiracial data sets, and this time per 100.
The multiracial and multigenerational group came from the worlds of art, academia, business, tech, and literature, according to the source.
Nationally, white, black, Hispanic, Native American and multiracial eighth graders all performed worse reading-wise, compared to two years ago.
After all, the monarchy is meant to help provide identity and unity for a country that's increasingly nonwhite and multiracial.
The reason that we are going to win is that we are putting together an unprecedented multigenerational, multiracial political movement.
Her decision to help found NOW reflected her understanding of the need for a multiracial movement to uphold gender justice.
Isn't Kanye's call for "multiracial" models only as insulting as Demna's denial of ethnic minorities in the fall '16 shows?
The Expanse easily fits that description, with a multiracial cast and an emphasis on the destructive nature of societal divisions.
Her most promising student at the — multiracial — theater skills workshop in Hell's Kitchen is Shandra (Taliyah Whitaker), a black girl.
For example, as a multiracial community, we know that transgender people of color live at the intersection of multiple identities.
She is the founding editor of Raising Mothers, an online literary magazine focusing on mothers of color raising multiracial families.
It's why he and his wife, who is also multiracial, insist on calling their two young sons black, not biracial.
Much of it has examined the role of family, peers and environmental context in determining how multiracial Americans self-identify.
The prosperous, pleasant and largely white-populated streets outside are far from the troubled multiracial suburbs that are his preoccupation.
I walk 10 minutes to Restoration Community Church, which has a multiracial, multiethnic congregation, to attend the 2:30 service.
How did you go from vampire romance in rural Louisiana to a trouble-laden multiracial family in the Pacific Northwest?
NINA TURNER: One of the top goals of this movement is first recognizing that it is a truly multiracial movement.
That is to say, a few decades ago, the multiracial Obama coalition couldn't drive American politics; by 2012, it could.
"black-ish" — acerbic where "Cosby" was earnest — is focused on black identity in relation to a larger, multiracial, multivalent culture.
Rising costs of living and a growing rift among the country's multiracial, multi-religious populace have also dented Najib's popularity.
It's an understated satire on gentrification, in which multiracial affluence doesn't provide immunity from the ancient clashes of urban life.
I am not alone: More than three-fourths of Native Americans live outside tribal areas, and almost half are multiracial.
Biden is very well-known, has support from older, working-class Democrats, and has more multiracial support than Bloomberg does.
The result was a powerful example of what's possible when we assemble a truly multiracial, multigenerational coalition for gender justice.
It's the stress of having to choose your identity that leads to mental health problems in the multiracial community, Gaither says.
That's not to say multiracial people can't understand discrimination, or that we deserve to be pushed out of our racial identities.
It is important to understand, as America and the Western world become more mixed, multicultural and multiracial, the backlash will grow.
As a result, this second installment includes white people who have intersecting identities, including biracial, multiracial, non-binary and transgender identities.
He does not disavow that statement and suggests that around 30% of the Afrikaner population still favor separatism over multiracial integration.
There were 712 multiracial individuals, up from 636, and 56 American Indian or Alaska natives, up from 44 the previous year.
Likewise, the multiracial English national team projects to the world (and to English youth) a profoundly diverse version of the country.
Amal believes that for many in the quartiers (the working-class, multiracial neighborhoods), the state of emergency didn't start in 2015.
There is a dedicated, multiracial coalition of civic and justice-minded folks working hard toward a more equitable and humane future.
They have an unmatched blend of speed, skill and resilience, as well as a multiracial camaraderie that won millions of hearts.
But it was the 1980 promo and its multiracial choir in the shape of the fifty states that stole my heart.
Black students account for the third largest racial group (7.5 million) followed by Asian students, multiracial students, and American Indian students.
Some 587 were Asian, 194 were white, 45 were unspecified, 33 were Latino, 20 were multiracial, and nine were Native American.
Yes, some of these voters are permanently lost to the Democratic Party, precisely because Democrats are the party of multiracial America.
These days the subreddit is run by a multiracial group of more than two dozen moderators, many of whom are black.
Stuyvesant is about 74 percent Asian, 18 percent white, 3 percent Hispanic, 1 percent black, with 4 percent multiracial or other.
Something big is happening here: a cross-state, multiracial, coalition of working people who are taking matters into their own hands.
The demographic most likely to drive under the influence of marijuana are non-Hispanic multiracial persons at 9.2%, the report found.
His rallies were in direct contrast to civil rights activist Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s calls for peaceful, multiracial protests.
Does the work flatten our identities into a multiracial checklist, or does it challenge us to recommit to coexisting in society?
In a series of studies, Renn found that physical appearance, cultural knowledge, and peer culture all influence the way multiracial people identify.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio also condemned Biden's remarks in a tweet that included a photo of his multiracial family.
Whomever the Democrats nominate will have to mimic the campaign style of Mr Obama, who owed his wins to a multiracial coalition.
His use of the term "multiracial" inflamed critics, and the show itself seemed to be more involved than the typical NYFW presentation.
Last year he folded his breakaway party, Bersatu, into the motley, multiracial, left-of-centre opposition, Pakatan Harapan, or Alliance of Hope.
On this horn he raised the roof in 1959 on the tour of "King Kong", the first multiracial musical in South Africa.
So they decided to center the 10-episode series for Hulu on American characters with British connections and chose a multiracial cast.
The faces of the Chicago strike were, as Robin noted, predominately people of color, and as educators they served multiracial student bodies.
"Make America Great Again" promised to return the country to a halcyon era before police violence protests, transgender activism, and multiracial governance.
By treating membership in the American political community as negotiable instead of fixed, Trump is undermining the very foundations of multiracial democracy.
They ditched the charter drafted during Reconstruction to protect multiracial democracy and replaced it with one designed to suppress black political power.
We are creating something the world has never seen — the largest, truly multiracial democracy with liberty and justice and opportunity for all.
Biracial or multiracial people like myself have challenged America's "either/or" approach to race long before someone coined the term racial fluidity.
If more multiracial people like him picked "white" on forms, though, it could make it more difficult to monitor racist police practices.
Part of the Premier League&aposs global appeal, making it the richest soccer competition, is the multicultural and multiracial nature of lineups.
Reformers have long been working to build multiracial bridges in Christian academia and media, but these efforts alone won't desegregate religious fellowship.
The longest fight against an eviction in United States history was the multiracial protest against the International Hotel eviction in San Francisco.
The newest addition to the British royal family — Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor — is also the monarchy's first multiracial baby in recent history.
Even if two white men ended up leading the Democrats, no one would doubt that the Democratic Party is the multiracial party.
That history has stirred anxiety among some New York Life executives, who take pride in their multiracial work force and customer base.
And if multiracial people work like a vaccine against the tribalist tendencies roused by Mr. Trump, the country may be gaining immunity.
According to the Pew Research Center, the number of multiracial Americans is growing three times faster than the population as a whole.
"The reason that we are going to win is that we are putting together an unprecedented, multigenerational, multiracial political movement," he added.
In addition to that we have a multi-racial population and the multiracial population do not have equal distribution in terms of wealth.
But a recent study published in the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion found that Christian churches are generally becoming increasingly multiracial.
I'm proud of what we've done in Congress, and together we will build a multiracial working class coalition to win the White House.
The Abrams idea — that black women leading a multiracial bloc of voters will establish a new base — may also revolutionize American electoral politics.
In contrast to passing, in which mixedness was marginalized and hidden, visibly multiracial models now feature prominently in affirmative sites of social norms.
Conversely, while none of the leading white candidates have proved they can forge a multiracial coalition, they still have time to make inroads.
The poor Democratic showing in multiracial Milwaukee and Detroit, which helps to explain Mrs Clinton's defeats in Wisconsin and Michigan, supports that analysis.
This year, Yeezy was controversial since its planning stages: A casting call for "multiracial models" was met mostly with disapproval, discomfort, and protest.
She has a home of her own, a state pension of 1,2000 rand ($23) per month and her grandchildren go to multiracial schools.
This year was the most diverse fashion season yet, and designers such as Zac Posen have made concerted efforts to cast multiracial runways.
They had this whole narrative where the Confederacy was this multiracial paradise where hundreds of thousands of black Confederates fought for the Confederacy.
Surely thanks to the more multicultural, multiracial canon that Morrison helped foster, no respectable version of American literature today omits writers of color.
Eastland thought my multiracial family should be illegal & that whites were entitled to "the pursuit of dead n*ggers," de Blasio tweeted Wednesday.
Black and multiracial women, as well as younger women and teen girls appear to be disproportionately at risk for this type of abuse.
The main opposition United party got 39 seats in yesterday's election, and the Progressive party, with its multiracial program, retained its one seat.
Gillum came the closest to knitting together the kind of multiracial political coalition that twice elected the nation's first black President, Barack Obama.
The goal is to find a way to frame the change in a way that's nonthreatening, or communicate messages that build multiracial coalitions.
What the United States has achieved as a continental, multiracial, constitutional democracy of around 330 million diverse citizens is unprecedented in world history.
At that time, Hispanics will constitute 25 percent of the population; African-Americans, 12.7 percent; Asians, 7.9 percent; and multiracial people, 3.7 percent.
A new nation is struggling to be born, a multiracial, multiethnic, multifaith, egalitarian democracy in which every life and every voice truly matters.
Today, as Resource Generation's executive director, I work with an expansive, multiracial community of millennials in the top 10 percent of the economy.
Only when Republicans can compete seriously for younger, urban and nonwhite voters will their fear of losing — and of a multiracial America — subside.
Now we know the answer, and the multiracial working class has another champion to stand next to Sanders and fight the good fight.
Or do they start the process of reclaiming the mantle of the party of the people that centers a multiracial working-class coalition?
Joseph R. Biden Jr. has durable support from a multiracial coalition of working-class voters who view him as one of their own.
Trends within the evangelical community likewise have indicated an increasingly diverse, and increasingly multiracial, church in the years leading up to the 2016 election.
Former Hollywood actress and multiracial media darling Meghan Markle pulled off a Royal Wedding infused with African-American cultural traditions, and audiences loved it.
White, black, Hispanic, Native American and multiracial students all lost ground in eighth-grade reading, while there was no significant change for Asian students.
Black struggles have always been multiracial and intersectional struggles, and what you bring and care and what you're committed to is really what matters.
The organization's staff is 93% female, 59.5% white, 17.5% Asian, 9% black, 9% hispanic, 1.5% American Indian and 3.5% multiracial, according to its report.
Newly published research indicates that black people are perceived as more attractive if they claim to be multiracial, regardless of the way they look.
Black voters led the multiracial groups of voters that re-elected Barack Obama and seemed poised to do so in future presidential election cycles.
Over the course of our first century, give or take a few years, we went from anti-Asian race riots to multiracial hockey riots.
The Fosters sometimes feels like it exists in a progressive utopia, with its warm multiracial, blended family, led by two very in love women.
When the call for models was released for West's Season 4 collection, the qualifier of "multiracial women only" had many up in arms.  pic.twitter.
Historically speaking, medieval Europe was a multiracial, multiethnic place; in our world, the Dornish didn't stay in Dorne, nor the Dothraki in their desert.
Even the Christian kingdoms of Castile and Aragon were multiracial—and they continued as such while Portugal conquered territory in north and west Africa.
But today's increasingly multiracial, multicultural society is a nightmare for people who want a white, Christian nation in which lesser breeds know their place.
Twenty-three percent were athletes of color, defined as African-American, multiracial, Asian-American, Native American and what the N.C.A.A. characterized as Hispanic/Latino.
Overall, the study found that 71% of black-white biracials, 54% of Asian-white biracials, and 37% of Latino-white biracials identify as multiracial.
Only by confronting and exorcising that racism can the GOP become a multiracial party, as the Democrats already are, and avoid the next Trump.
One of the key divisions in American politics is that the Republicans are an overwhelmingly white party, while the Democrats are a multiracial one.
His deliberately multiracial, mixed-gender bands recalled Sly & the Family Stone and the collectivism of the '60s, while his studio methods recalled '70s insularity.
Sanders, far and away the most popular candidate with voters under 40, talked about building a multigenerational, multiracial coalition that could change the electorate.
The program's alumni have formed a supportive, multiracial network of artists for whom collaboration is key, and who move fluidly between each other's bands.
Shown in classrooms, "That's a Family" has exposed students to diverse relationships, including households headed by single mothers, multiracial families and same-sex couples.
The first monument to come down was commemorating an 1874 insurrection by a white supremacist militia against the multiracial Reconstruction government in New Orleans.
In this view, Putin is a valuable ally precisely because he also seeks to replace the multiracial, multilingual global order with strong nation-states.
Sanders' aides hope Walker and the members of the so-called "Squad" will demonstrate that a "multigenerational, multiracial working-class movement" is behind him.
News Analysis A multiracial coalition brought the senator's long-promised political revolution to vivid life, for perhaps the first time in the 2020 race.
The creation of Black Magic Live, a new multiracial revue, was chronicled on a Lifetime reality show in January that starred Vivica A. Fox.
Instead, policymakers, grassroots organizations and other thought leaders can embrace an authentic, multiracial economic populism that places both race and class at the forefront.
MODERATOR: Senator Klobuchar, here in California, people who identify as Hispanic, black, Asian or multiracial represent a majority of the population, outnumbering white residents.
Published well before Hamilton made multiracial Founding Fathers seem ordinary, the cover depicts his torso wrapped in an 18th-century neck scarf and jacket.
I think because I grew up in a multiracial family, and had not only diversity in my family, but my friends and my family's friends.
It committed to a similar strategy with Barbie, introducing multiracial dolls with multiple body types, and saw a 16 percent sales jump there as well.
Multiracial people are just a subset of the multicultural population, but for marketers trying to reach a broad audience, casting them is a safe bet.
If the multiracial theater group that performed a musical retelling of the great narrative wore the wrong kind of Chinese peasant hats, and Utah Sen.
But like the band onstage, the audience that gathered that night was young and multiracial, drawn together by a rare opportunity to hear Juluka live.
"When you are the leader of a great multiracial, multicultural society, you simply can't use that sort of language about sending people back," he said.
Multiple studies conclude that multiracial classrooms positively affect cognitive and personal development and sharpen critical thinking — for example, making students more likely to challenge stereotypes.
The Los Angeles artist Kip Fulbeck, who has created short films, museum shows and photo exhibitions about the multiracial experience, is a lifelong Spock fan.
All else being equal, biracial women are much more likely than biracial men to identify as multiracial, suggesting racial boundaries are less malleable for men.
Now, with Abrams offering a bold alternative that appeals to an increasingly multiracial, working-class state, the race is among the closest in the country.
But Dr. Pauker belongs to a small group of psychologists, many of them mixed themselves, who have begun to explore the advantages of being multiracial.
The composition of a progressive multiracial coalition — what I call the New American Majority — in the rest of the country, however, is much more promising.
In these multiracial neighborhoods, concerns and anxieties about discrimination and racism — especially when it comes to policing and policymaking — are inevitably shared by both groups.
All over the world, right-wing populism is ascendant, and so far we have little evidence that multiracial left-wing populism can successfully challenge it.
We understand the existential threat of the climate crisis, and see an authoritarian right-wing government that wants to suppress multiracial democracy at every turn.
The ethnic breakdown is 183 percent white, 218 percent Hispanic or Latino, 21812 percent black or African-American, 21821 percent multiracial and 1.9 percent Asian.
A product of a corner of multiracial working-class life in central Long Island, he grew up steeped in the radical traditions of Caribbean politics.
Born in New York City and raised in Harlem, Hillary was a retired nurse and editor-in-chief of a nonprofit, multiracial magazine in Queens.
Unleashed by opportunistic demagogues and social-media-fueled white resentment, a right-wing populist backlash threatened democratic institutions and our belief in multiracial, multiethnic democracy.
Mayor Bill de Blasio of New York posted a photo of his multiracial family on Twitter and cited a racial epithet that Mr. Eastland used.
More than 30 years into the movement for environmental justice, and more than a decade into a global, multiracial campaign led by groups like 350.
"Eastland thought my multiracial family should be illegal & that whites were entitled to 'the pursuit of dead n*ggers," De Blasio wrote in a tweet.
It has potential, they said, to build a multiracial working-class movement, make climate a key issue in 19353, and put the GOP on the defensive.
Deadline reports that Grey's Anatomy actress Jerrika Hinton was cast in True Blood creator Alan Ball's upcoming drama for HBO that focuses on a multiracial family.
Watching Markle, a multiracial woman, cross borders and thrive amidst a Brexit backdrop might be comforting, if not encouraging, to minorities who feel targeted or vulnerable.
The audiences lining up to see his band have been unusually large (Washington plays in concert halls, not small jazz clubs), unusually multiracial and unusually young.
His multiracial family has played a huge part in his campaigns and his mayoral administration (his wife, Chirlane McCray, is a top adviser on all things).
But as Donald Trump pushes forward with his administration's harshest immigration crackdown since he's been in office, no multiracial coalition has materialized to back him up.
The biggest party in PH, in contrast, is the Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR), which is proudly multiracial, although led by another former UMNO grandee, Anwar Ibrahim.
Calderon's husband Eugene Jang is a physical therapist of Korean descent and their daughter Anna, 5, is being raised to celebrate her multicultural and multiracial heritage.
He controlled for age, gender, eye color, and hair color, too, confirming that it truly was the simple claim of multiracial heritage that made a difference.
We'll have to wait until Wednesday to understand exactly what West means by "multiracial," but let's hope he decides to cast a diverse range of models.
The multiracial, centrist Democratic Alliance would indeed be better than the ANC, and is gaining in popularity: it now governs the country's three most important cities.
The case became a catalyst for change after exposing deep-rooted failings in London's Metropolitan Police, dominated by senior white officers in an increasingly multiracial society.
Organizers say its popularity reflects growing acceptance of multiracial identity as more people of mixed backgrounds reject the idea that they have to choose a side.
Shannon Brown, for example, admits that there are still things that "trigger" her prejudices: gay people, black people who listen to loud rap music, multiracial families.
Multiracial Americans account for 218% of adults and are growing three times as fast as the population as a whole, according to a 2015 Pew report.
Ultimately, what will settle this debate is us consistently winning in working class communities, urban communities, rural communities on a progressive, multiracial populist brand of politics.
Like many children, the lives of multiracial babies are intimately documented on social media, but they are arguably fixated on to a larger extent than most.
Op-Ed Contributor The demographic revolution of the past 22012 years has transformed the United States from a predominantly white country into a truly multiracial nation.
The basis of the multiracial support for Mr. Sanders is precisely because of the ways that race and class intersect in their lives, particularly African-Americans.
Sanders framed his coalition as a multiracial, multi-generational grassroots movement, acknowledging Biden's advantage in the delegate count but pointing to the energy of his supporters.
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Eastern Band Cherokees formed a Confederate Army regiment, but a small group of Lumbee men led a multiracial gang of outlaws to violently resist Confederate assaults.
Right now America is tearing itself apart as an embittered white conservative minority clings to power, terrified at being swamped by a new multiracial polyglot majority.
In the absence of an honest and invested national discourse about the purpose of public schools in a pluralistic, multiracial democracy, we are just playing games.
"Bernie's multiracial, multigenerational, people-driven movement for change is fueling 2020's most aggressive campaign for president," Sanders' campaign manager Faiz Shakir said in a statement.
Sanders' landslide win was facilitated in large part by his multiracial coalition of supporters, in stark contrast with some of his opponents' overwhelmingly white fan bases.
Whites are a minority in Hawaii, and the state has the largest share of multiracial people in the country, at almost a quarter of its population.
In a strangely small galaxy, the civilized peoples of the nine inhabited planets live in constant fear of the Shotet, a tribe of fierce multiracial scavengers.
There is not much precedent for this and so we lack of a blueprint for how to build authentic and sustainable multiracial, multicultural and multigenerational coalitions.
Young, female, multiracial, multicultural, progressive, outspoken, combative, revolution-minded, high-profile — politically and personally, this group checks nearly every box on Mr. Trump's culture-war list.
The new campaign will test whether organizers can take that model nationwide, and whether a multi-faith, multiracial movement can break through the nation's polarized politics.
As the Pew Research Center noted, the Census Bureau collects data on both biological parents' racial identities and includes a category of children with multiracial backgrounds.
In 1998, just 6.4 percent of Christian congregations overall were multiracial — defined as having no single ethnic group make up more than 80 percent of the community.
From 2014 to 2018, Bean founded and led Faith in Texas, a multiracial movement organizing faith communities for social change, part of the Faith in Action Network.
While there are only a handful of pages specializing in promoting multiracial children, their popularity means they are some of the biggest baby photo pages on Instagram.
Ms. Abrams will have entered that office lifted by the political power of a multiracial coalition led by the Democratic Party's most powerful voting bloc, black women.
If Ms. Abrams advances from the Democratic primary to the general election for governor of Georgia, her multiracial base stands the best chance at turning Georgia blue.
In the United States, multiracial people weren't seen as a distinct racial group, but were simply subsumed into the less privileged racial group and subjected to discrimination.
In the decades after the Civil Rights Movement, multiracial populations grew, and by the 1990s, new narratives around mixedness that were rooted in fetishization started to sprout.
In 1998 the country was still so unsure about its multicultural identity that the team was tagged "black, blanc, beur" in reference to its multiracial make-up.
So, if Harry and Meghan do make the move, they will not be representing modern multiracial couples everywhere, but the colonial institution that is the British monarchy.
From a multiracial casting call to models passing out due to the heat to broken heels, it certainly didn't get the good reviews he had hoped for.
If diversity is going to cause racial anxiety, it's better to accept that than to lie to ourselves about the inevitability of a harmonious multiracial melting pot.
As a gun control advocate who forged a multiracial coalition, McBath offers badly needed perspectives and strategies for federal legislation to tackle the epidemic of gun proliferation.
"La Raza," translated as "the race," is a concept created by Mexican academic José Vasconcelos in the 85033s to describe the multiracial, multicultural peoples of Latin America.
Radical Republicans and black freedpeople fought to build a multiracial democracy in the South and ratified the Fourteenth Amendment, laying the groundwork for future civil rights triumphs.
It's called "the nadir," and it ran roughly from the end of Reconstruction -- the country's first attempt to build a multiracial democracy -- to the early 20th century.
But I think his grassroots campaign, focused on reaching and organizing a multiracial coalition, will matter more to whether or not he wins than his progressive positions.
In the 1950s, '60s, '70s, even well into the '80s, we had a booming middle class in Dayton, and it was multiracial — it wasn't just white folks.
In the intervening years, Sanders has more often brought racial justice to the fore of his campaign; he speaks often of wanting to build a multiracial coalition.
The original bathroom bill was a rebuke of another law, ratified by the multiracial and heavily Democratic Charlotte City Council, that had prohibited discrimination against transgender people.
The question is: Are they bringing California values — fierce defense of the environment, tolerance of immigrants and a multiracial society, insistence on universal health care — with them?
The Sanders campaign has calculated that by moving left, it can mobilize a multiracial working-class coalition, while at the same time luring back rural white voters.
Over the nine-year span, though, multiracial people, men, and those living in the Western U.S. experienced the greatest increase in sleep deprivation, compared to other groups.
By picking Kaine, the grievance goes, Clinton chose to try to reassure white voters at the expense of better representing the multiracial coalition behind the Democratic Party.
Doll purchasers can choose to buy Ken with a fade or man bun; a multiracial, Asian, or Latino Ken; a broad-chested, slimmed-down, or "fit" Ken.
The study did find that the impact of voter ID laws was somewhat broader in primary elections, depressing black, Latino, and multiracial voter turnout in those races.
I oftentimes get the feeling that I don't belong to my own racial group (in fact, it's common among multiracial people; NPR even coined it racial imposter syndrome).
The U.S. Census didn't even allow people to check more than one box when documenting race until 2000, and health documents also don't keep track of multiracial experiences.
It has been there throughout our history, and each time we move closer to a genuinely multiracial version of the American Dream, it bubbles back to the surface.
Five women of multiracial denominations read from scripts, detailing first-person accounts of the artist's life in a powerful invocation of  a collective bearing witness to personal trauma.
Eight of the networks' other fall offerings have the type of diverse casts we've grown used to: multiracial groups of friends or coworkers, surrounding a white lead actor.
Speaking to students before the community members arrived to sing, Mr. Quinn invoked Mr. Karlsberg's analysis of multiracial programming at the Smithsonian's Festival of American Folklife in 1970.
So while on first glance the rise of multiracial models might look like progress in representation, upon closer inspection it's clear that ultimately, the change is skin deep.
Apparently, those fans took issue with the fact that Thompson, a multiracial woman, was cast as a character, who in the original comics was white with blonde hair.
A self-taught photographer, in the late 1960s Monk worked as a bouncer at The Catacombs, a seedy Cape Town nightclub whose multiracial, pansexual denizens became his subjects.
"The United States of America is a work in progress -- a shadow on the wall of a multiracial, compassionate democracy that does not yet exist," he once wrote.
Multiracial Americans account for 503% of adults, and that group is growing three times as fast as the population as a whole, according to a 2015 Pew report.
The Radical Republicans who drafted the Fourteenth Amendment hoped to build a truly multiracial democracy on the ashes of the slaver aristocracy that had lost the Civil War.
For years, he was about the closest viewers could get to a multiracial role model on American TV. "I had Spock," the actress Jennifer Beals said in 2011.
This reliance on racial categories to track discrimination is why civil rights groups fought so fiercely to oppose the creation of a "multiracial" category in the 22012 Census.
Recently, companies and brands like JPMorgan Chase, Humira, State Farm, Smile Direct Club, Coors Light, Macy's, Tide and Cadillac have featured multiracial couples or families in their advertising.
What's beautiful is that this work doesn't rest on me alone — there are so many organizers who are building multiracial and intergenerational coalitions and challenging the status quo.
" A multiracial group of around a dozen black-clad students marched to the front of the auditorium, arrayed themselves before the stage and began chanting things like "A.C.L.U.!
In "The Dawn of Detroit," the historian Tiya Miles transports the reader back to the 18th century and brings to life a multiracial community that began in slavery.
Students were more likely to identify with that group if they were assigned female at birth, faced severe economic hardship or were American Indian, Pacific Islander or multiracial.
These qualities came through on Friday when the dedicated members of this multiracial choir brought affecting vocal beauty and impressive skill to six demanding and strikingly different pieces.
In the same way that "Loving" tells a different story about the landscape of the Southern past, Ms. Asante uncovers these "hidden figures" of a multiracial British history.
At a certain point, as you see in a younger generation in a place like California, you have to figure out how to build a multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious democracy.
Yeah, I think growing up in a multiracial home, you don't really see race until someone from the outside starts pointing it out and placing it on you. Right!
Being queer and multiracial with little context of my family of color made life really hard at a young age, and had me acting out in every way possible.
People like Sanam Sindhi, a plus-size South Asian influencer, and Mariah Idrissi, a multiracial hijab-wearing model, were democratically uplifted as icons and later tapped by the industry.
In a nod to the multiracial policies of PH's dominant parties, the country now also has an ethnic-Indian attorney-general, the first non-Muslim to hold the post.
It also helps that Torontonians, 46% of whom are immigrants, are better reflected by the multiracial Raptors than the nearly-all-white Toronto Maple Leafs, an ice hockey team.
Once the free market of ideas does its work, the future will be full of educated multiracial atheists who love nothing more than being totally destroyed by John Oliver.
" He said of the ante-bellum South, "There has never been a multiracial society which has existed with such mutual intimacy and harmony in the history of the world.
Ms. Pressley was elected to Congress last year, after a grass-roots, multiracial coalition lifted her to victory over Representative Michael E. Capuano in Boston's only majority-minority district.
There may be unconscious facets of stereotyping involved, but whatever its sociological and psychological origins, it is an aspect of living in a multiracial, multiethnic environment such as America.
Softening the bellicosity of "Daddy Lessons" at the C.M.A.s lets the song seem more like a multiracial party, with black horn players playing alongside an especially funky white one.
" In the same column, Buchanan wrote: "The more multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural, multilingual America becomes -- the less it looks like Ronald Reagan's America -- the more dependably Democratic it will become.
Clinton's coalition, meanwhile, is multiracial—she performed well in primaries where black voters accounted for more than 10 percent of ballots cast, and also enjoys strong support among Latinos.
The numbers for all employees break down as follows: 29 percent of Apple employees are Asian, 221 percent are black, 9 percent are Hispanic, and 225 percent are multiracial.
These efforts have been most effective when tenants have constructed multiracial coalitions and have relied on tactics from rent strikes to eviction blockades to cooperative housing to strategic litigation.
"The senator's multigenerational, multiracial working class coalition keeps fueling his campaign for transformational change a few bucks at a time," Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir said in a statement.
If not, we'll look back and realize that sacrificing the public sector on the altar of "school choice" and individualism has left us unprepared for an increasingly multiracial society.
It was the first time that a Canadian team had made it to the N.B.A. finals, and Yonge Street, in the heart of Toronto, was a multiracial mosh pit.
Because I'm torn between her saying that Kara, Barry, and company looked like the attractive, multiracial cast of "a CW show" and turning down Bernie Sanders for hot yoga.
Three years ago, Guyana attempted to set aside decades of ethnic divisions when it voted in a multiracial governing coalition that gave voice to a new generation of politics.
"The senator's multigenerational, multiracial working-class coalition keeps fueling his campaign for transformational change a few bucks at a time," Faiz Shakir, Sanders' campaign manager, said in a statement.
Though it is far from perfect, California is now retreating from the War on Drugs, investing in education and offering an example of what functioning, multiracial politics looks like.
A multiracial family — mother, father, brother and sister — provides the frame for "All the World," another Caldecott Honor winner, written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Marla Frazee.
Asian employees make up 30.9 percent, black workers make up 8.8 percent, Hispanics make up 5.6 percent and people who define themselves as multiracial come in at 4.3 percent.
"It is emblematic of the world we have worked to put together, which is utopic and multiracial and pluralistic — it's a world that has space for everyone," she said.
They are convinced she's far more of a threat than Mr. Buttigieg to build a multiracial coalition and breach the former vice president's firewall in Nevada and South Carolina.
Alba writes: Currently, 14 to 15 percent of infants born in the United States are multiethnic or multiracial, a number that was just 235 to 229 percent in 22016.
However, anecdotal suggests that, for many Christians of color, Donald Trump's election may have been a step back prompting some non-white evangelicals to leave multiracial or predominately-white congregations.
"That strategy pays dividends beyond just the new American majority because it gets lots of people excited about the possibilities of multiracial, inclusive populism that's built into it," he said.
Democrats need to knit a sprawling multiracial, rich/poor coalition together, while working out which of the old rules of politics still apply and which Mr Trump has torn up.
Obviously, Kanye West is beyond outspoken — and prone to questionable decisions, whether it was that infamous Taylor Swift VMAs moment or only casting "multiracial models" at his Yeezy fashion show.
Clinton's multiracial groups of supporters are attempting to maintain and grow the Obama Coalition, an unprecedentedly racially diverse group of voters that twice elected Barack Obama to the White House.
Victoria Beckham Reveals How She Was Able to Appropriately &aposGet Some Skin Out&apos at Royal Wedding "To be at the first multiracial royal wedding in Britain – amazing," he said.
It's not just worker solidarity; it involves everyone who believes that America is meant to be a multiracial democracy, where everyone has the opportunity to live and work with dignity.
Nowhere does Brooks mention that King — an anti-Vietnam radical — was assassinated trying to organize a multiracial army of the poor to occupy Washington DC and radically restructure American society.
A new study by Davenport, published in the February issue of the American Sociological Review, examines the influence of social identities in determining the groups that multiracial people identify with.
The prison strike is a multiracial action, but that African-Americans make up a disproportionate number of the nation's prison population and its leadership of this movement is no accident.
His campaign has been bolstered by strong support among young voters and Latinos, and he often boasts on the stump that he has built a "multiracial, multigenerational" coalition of support.
But generally speaking, economic isolation undermines academic achievement among the poor while depriving all young people of experiences that would prepare them for living and working in a multiracial society.
But in recent years, this racist incentive structure has begun to shift, as multiracial coalitions led by black Americans have elected prosecutors across the country who value safety and justice.
While UMNO had previously succeeded in appealing to ethnic Malays, at the expense of Chinese and Indian voters, Najib emphasized a "multiracial, multi-religious" nation under the banner of 214.3Malaysia.
In 2013, a multiracial coalition that had never existed before mobilized a hunger strike in several prisons, which Czifra and others joined on the outside, to protest excessive solitary confinement.
It's in YA literature where multiracial characters who are more than their ethnicities are most often appearing these days, and it's great to see these stories get adapted into films.
Whites are already a minority of all children under age 5, so if all immigration ceased tomorrow, the country is still inexorably on a path to a new multiracial reality.
Practically speaking, allowing multiracial people to claim their identity is important for gathering demographic information and funding public programs, but knowing who you are is deeply important on a personal level.
Jesse Jackson's potent and organizationally innovative presidential campaigns in 1984 and 1988, for example, championed a program of multiracial economic populism while drawing important new activists and operatives into Democratic politics.
Charmed's goal was to cast a multiracial array of women, to ground the series in the current feminist movement, and to literally empower its main characters to take on the patriarchy.
Arguably Young Fathers are one of the most political by virtue of just being themselves, from their multiracial line-up to their visuals and refusal to adhere to one genre definition.
It began to welcome people of all backgrounds, creeds and classes, and started to remodel itself as a multiracial sports club, even if it continued to proudly preserve its Indian heritage.
His response was, rather than apologizing, to label the person sharing the clips a "desperate for attention, wanna-be idiot" and claiming his "multiracial" wife was proof he wasn't a racist.
Sociologists have shown that for white families, "best" is often shorthand for "white," even if the school in question does not necessarily evince better educational outcomes than its more multiracial peers.
For instance, Sarah Gaither at Duke, a frequent collaborator of Dr. Pauker's, has discovered that, when reminded of their multiracial heritage, mixed-race individuals score higher on tests that measure creativity.
"In Nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is going to not only win in Nevada, it's going to sweep this country," Sanders declared in Austin, Tex.
"She will help us build the multiracial working class coalition we need to win and transform this country," Sanders campaign manager Faiz Shakir said in a text message to BuzzFeed News.
Following Mitt Romney's presidential defeat in 2012, the GOP recognized that the party itself would need to change in fundamental ways to win in the vibrant, multiracial democracy that America is.
Surrounded by beaming families that really reflect our city, amid the joy of graduation, you can feel the bright promise not just of integrated public education, but of inclusive multiracial democracy.
What we need is a countervailing leader who can articulate a countervailing message and narrative that this is a multiracial country and we are embracing that in all of its complexities.
The vast multiracial, socioeconomically diverse defense of public schools that DeVos set off may show that we have not yet given up on the ideals of the public — and on ourselves.
If Trump's presidency fragments multiracial congregations or denominations, he will be actively undoing a decade and a half's worth of effort, and turning back the tide on racial reconciliation within Christian communities.
But Abrams and Gillum are both set on creating new paths to political engagement for a younger, more progressive and multiracial coalition, after seeing the Democratic establishment neglect those voters for years.
He also only wanted to cast "multiracial women" in his Yeezy Season 4 runway show (also aligning himself with Vanessa Beecroft, an artist who at times appeared to be anti-Black people).
George Goehl is the Director of People's Action, a multiracial working class alliance of more than one million members, 50 local and state affiliates, and more than 400 organizers across the country.
When he ran for president in 1968, Kennedy's reliance on a core group of young and multiracial volunteers and supporters anticipated the Obama coalition that successfully elected the nation's first black president.
In his final act, Bobby Kennedy embraced this mission, imbuing his short-lived presidential campaign with a drive for justice, equality, and multiracial democracy that offered a tantalizing glimpse into the future.
The more we forget this fact, aligning ourselves with supposedly benevolent corporations and happily taking their cash, the more the multiracial working class of this nation is left to fend for itself.
After she finished speaking, the party -- comprised of a multiracial group of Americans, young, middle-aged and old -- continued to celebrate the America we are seeing manifest in the halls of Congress.
And yet they have been treated with an inordinate amount of benign curiosity, as if they present some fresh ideological viewpoint worthy of consideration in what is, in name, a multiracial democracy.
One message — which was seemingly sent to the multiracial Sydney Hightower, an Alabama resident with an African-American and Dominican father — is so horrific it causes Rachel to pause before narrating it.
I don't want to bring back the WASPs; if I had the magic wand to conjure a different elite, it would be a multiracial, multilingual Catholic aristocracy ruling from Quebec to Chile.
As the first multiracial, half-American child born in the top echelons of the royal family, he has come to signify, for many, the monarchy's progression into a more modern, inclusive era.
They organize a multiracial, cross-class coalition of workers across industries and fight for universal protections for working people; they reject the uneven, piecemeal, and solidarity-ablating benefits from singularly won contracts.
But it is expressly race-conscious, stressing that racism is the principal weapon used against most of us and emphasizing that whites, too, stand to benefit as members of a multiracial coalition.
It identifies the importance of economic reform and it lifts up the possibility of nurturing a broad multiracial alliance that can push to get government back onto the side of working families.
She was harshly condemned for those remarks, and rightly so — and not just because the real, real America is a multiracial, multicultural land of great metropolitan areas as well as small towns.
But instead, the new multiracial veneer she gives the monarchy has been portrayed in wedding coverage as not simply modernizing, but inevitable, while Britain's troubled racial past and present is glossed over.
While Sanders may not have the bipartisan legislative record or rhetoric of unity that seems to appeal most to the editorial board, he has built a multiracial coalition of working-class voters.
I could speak from my experience as a multiracial woman of color and as a plus-size woman of color in an industry that inherently did not include me or see me.
Rasta Thomas, a former member of the Dance Theater of Harlem who described himself as multiracial, said in a telephone interview that we should judge historical and contemporary productions by different criteria.
Growing up, Mars had trouble fitting in because of his multiracial identity, and has since spoken about the difficulties of that in-betweenness, which has informed what would become his current musical persona.
The party's efforts to ameliorate these tensions resulted in multiple strategic and substantive displays of multiracial unity in Philadelphia, most notably when African American mothers of victims of police shootings appeared on stage.
More than 65 percent of those managers and mid-level executives are white, 23 percent are Asian, with just 11 percent from underrepresented minority groups and 1 percent who define themselves as multiracial.
He launched Blaxicans of L.A. while researching the topic as a graduate student at Stanford University's Center for Latin American Studies in response to what he saw as a gap in multiracial studies.
In 1996, post-apartheid South Africa earned hosting rights, and the subsequent victory of a multiracial team was a significant part of the reconciliation process, and a boon for South Africa's international standing.
But, in place of Ball's trademark playful anarchy, it is weighed down by a deadening self-consciousness: it's a Way We Live Now show, about a multiracial family colliding with the Trump era.
Since 2016, much of the media and some of his Democratic opponents have claimed that Mr. Sanders largely attracts white male voters — "Bernie Bros" — while dismissing the actual multiracial character of his base.
But this pageant of nations is also a reminder, on the 130th anniversary of slavery's abolition, that the modern world, in all of its globalized splendor, still lacks a truly equal, multiracial society.
"We have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is not only going to win in Nevada it's going to sweep the country," he said, predicting another victory in Texas next month.
"Sula," Toni Morrison The character Sula was the first protagonist who made me feel O.K. with my own nonconformity, with the gray areas, with coloring outside the lines as a multiracial trans kid.
Kamala Harris launched her campaign that she would be a formidable contender for the White House — one who was able to attract a multiracial and enthusiastic base that would fuel her historic bid.
In late September, a multiracial group of Dothan residents, including the mayor and Pastor Glasgow, traveled halfway across the state by bus to the scene of the bloody civil rights march in Selma.
More than 65 percent of those managers and mid-level executives are white, 23 percent are Asian, with just 20153 percent from underrepresented minority groups and 1 percent who define themselves as multiracial.
But because race is a social construct that's partially defined in terms of discrimination, it's important to acknowledge that a multiracial experience can be radically different from a monoracial one, depending on your appearance.
Many of these churches are predominantly Latino or black — and may not necessarily be multiracial congregations — but they nevertheless generally reflect more diversity in denominations overall in the first part of the 21st century.
"Jacobin [is] making an argument about racial justice that's consistent with their materialist analysis and their view that the way to relieve injustice in general is to have a multiracial socialist movement," Leonard continues.
The Netflix newbie revolves around multiracial freshman Alexa Mendoza (Berelc), who is battling the disease as she enters high school, and her best friend Katie Cooper (May), who is dedicated to supporting her pal.
Saddiq Abdul Rahman, the head of the youth wing of Dr Mahathir's new party, Bersatu, which limits membership to Malays and other indigenous people, has no doubt that "a more multiracial, inclusive Malaysia" approaches.
We spoke to Gary at his home in Knoxville, and he had nothing but rave reviews of O's time in office ... including her successful plan to organize a multiracial band to play at prom.
"I can't come up with a single example of a multiracial society in which there was a reasonable level of racial equality and everyone shared the same rights and democracy was sustained," Levitsky says.
This is tongue in cheek, of course, but speaking as someone whose father is white and whose mother is black Caribbean, there does seem to be a growing and pervasive fascination with multiracial people.
Taking place (mostly) in Washington, D.C., "The Loved Ones," Sonya Chung's nimble, surprising novel, tracks two multiracial families whose tenderly sketched members are bound by a tragedy that strikes in the summer of 1984.
I believe in a vision of equality and justice and freedom and multiracial democracy, built on the premise that all people are created equal, and they're endowed by our creator with certain inalienable rights.
As the American population and the electoral base of the Democratic Party has grown more and more diverse over time, liberalism turned slowly yet decisively against these positions and toward a more multiracial future.
It is what my grandfather knew when he was expelled from a New York City public high school in 1926 for asking why their history textbooks did not reflect the multiracial world around him.
According to estimates for the incoming kindergarten class this fall, 22 percent of the students are Asian; 24 percent are white; 22 percent are Latino; 14 percent are black; and 18 percent are multiracial.
Though the covers of their textbooks featured the hands of a dozen or so children stacked together in a multiracial huddle, all 17 of the girls and boys in Borden-Davis's classroom were black.
Of the top staff members of color counted by the study, 79 are black, 45 are Latino, 32 are Asian-American or Pacific Islander, one is Native American and four are bi- or multiracial.
Each race is underrepresented relative to the country's total population by a factor of about two or more, and Latinos, Native Americans and bi- and multiracial staff by at least a factor of four.
Clara Hemphill, editor of the InsideSchools website, said she has heard from multiracial groups of parents working together to integrate schools in Jackson Heights in Queens, and Bedford-Stuyvesant and Crown Heights in Brooklyn.
It also requires the ability to overcome the seemingly insuperable political divisions between the white working class and the African-American and Hispanic working classes — that elusive but essential multiracial — and now multiethnic — majority.
His grainy footage shows a multiracial, angry gathering of queer men and women holding small homemade signs; there were no mass-produced T-shirts emblazoned with slogans, no shiny pins, no professionally printed posters.
The Beltway punditry consensus dictates that Democrats must move center to appeal primarily to the white moderate swing voter or Trump supporter in the Midwest, rather than cultivate a multiracial base and court nonvoters.
Because her assertion is sure to be echoed in a country that is becoming increasingly diverse, where there's a growing multiracial-identified population and more and more people understand how elastic racial categories can be.
With this fresh-faced, multiracial cast and the promise of some good Pretty in Pink (and red and blue) teen drama, skeptics might just be willing to give the Spider-Man franchise yet another look.
This fetishistic narrative still holds weight today, and the trend of casting multiracial models can be seen as its capitalist corollary: a sexier, post-identity world is possible, only now it's accessible via the brand.
Jones traces WCA's decline as a culturally powerful institution, however, not just as the result of demographic change but rather as the result of white Protestant churches failing to adapt to a multicultural, multiracial America.
Despite centrist unease with "identity politics," the reality is that the Democrats' long-term electoral coalition rests on young, multiracial constituencies, people whose politics are committed to directly addressing issues of inequality and racial justice.
" Parker said the coach also warned that "these things come up from time to time with girls who feel guilty … or may even find themselves pregnant with a multiracial child and rejected by their parents.
Intercut with the attack are scenes of a group of multiethnic and multiracial Iranian men, dressed in the style of paramilitary Basijis, marching toward the ship with nothing but the Iranian flag as their weapon.
Guyana's fragile multiracial coalition government fell after a no-confidence vote in the National Assembly late Friday, setting off a general election campaign nearly two years before President David A. Granger's constitutional term is complete.
But the advent of multiracial democracy in the Southern states inspired a wave of terrorist opposition by the Ku Klux Klan and kindred groups, antecedents of the Klansmen and neo-Nazis who marched in Charlottesville.
Sanders's national press secretary, Briahna Joy Gray, shot back with a tweet referencing both the NYPD's Bloomberg-era stop-and-frisk policies and also the idea that Sanders has a multiracial political coalition behind him.
"We have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is not only going to win in Nevada it's going to sweep the country," Mr. Sanders said to a jubilant crowd in San Antonio, Tex.
Organized and united under new labor laws that they had a hand in achieving, retail, hospitality, health care and other service workers could become a solid, multiracial working-class base for a progressive Democratic Party.
The party's base for generations might really be far more in line with his ideas than anyone else's; Sanders, more than any other politician in America, commands a multiracial base under the age of 30.
It is widely agreed that economic sanctions were one of the factors in 1990 that persuaded the apartheid regime in South Africa to free Nelson Mandela and begin the process of becoming a multiracial democracy.
Yet while progressive movements for change haven't always embraced electoral politics or have been slow to do so, the recent surge of multi-issue, multiracial progressive protest has quickly focused the movement on political change.
"The country will not be saved by white women, it will be a multiracial force that will be led by women of color," said Aimee Allison, Democracy in Color President and She the People Founder.
The voices of black protest today challenge the optimistic narrative of the civil-rights movement—the idea, widespread at the time of Obama's election, of incremental progress and expanding opportunity in an increasingly multiracial society.
And how can one compare a court that legalized same-sex marriage nationally to its counterpart in the 19th century, which played a decisive role in destroying Reconstruction, the nation's first attempt at a multiracial democracy?
With the Iowa caucuses three months away, it's a noticeable sorting of the field for an increasingly multiracial party, whose most recent White House victories were powered by a strong minority turnout for a black nominee.
The filmmakers seem to have tried to justify having a white woman play Major by turning Tokyo from what it is—one of the most monocultural major cities in the world—into a multiracial futuristic vision.
And data produced by sex worker advocacy organization The Red Umbrella Project found that of 6,400 trans people surveyed, Black and Black-multiracial respondents reported the highest levels of interaction with law enforcement, at 83 percent.
The threat of losing spaces like the Little Theater is both a local and national tragedy, for very little else in America offers an experience as multiracial, cross-class, and sexually fluid as the Little Theater.
Pride in both sides "Blaxicans of L.A." was one of several Black History Month celebrations in Los Angeles to probe fluid definitions of blackness as more people identify as multiracial on both sides of the border.
Keanu Reeves isn't white — he's multiracial, with European, Chinese, and Polynesian ancestors — but The Matrix codes Neo as a white guy corporate worker drone before he breaks free of his old life and becomes The One.
"This is a mayor who believed that his credentials in the area of racial justice are very solid: a multiracial marriage, a diverse leadership in City Hall," Mr. Bratton said in a telephone interview on Tuesday.
In the 1930s and 1940s, the Congress of Industrial Organizations, a multiracial labor union founded in 1935, occupied the left flank of the New Deal coalition, where it pressured FDR to resist compromise with congressional conservatives.
Federal efforts to build a multiracial democracy in the South after the Civil War faced violent resistance from armed groups of ex-Confederate veterans, notably the Klan, which frequently acted with tacit support from local officials.
Twenty-seven percent of its technology positions are occupied by women, and only 14 percent of its total employees are African-American, Latino or multiracial, based on numbers provided to AP. SurveyMonkey is hardly an outlier.
And I will not be surprised if being president of a huge, multiracial, multiethnic democracy turns many of his supporters against him as a traitor to their values — perhaps, even, as a traitor to their race.
"Riley has made the indignity of wage labor a part of the public conversation, including among a multiracial demographic that has been excluded from media narratives about the progressive movement," Briahna Gray wrote in The Intercept.
Several of the group's members and their allies said their stand against immigration was a small part of a broader national conflict, in which the rising tide of a multicultural, multiracial Democratic Party must be opposed.
Though this changed before Obama (Bill Clinton won slightly less of the white vote than his Republican challengers), the election of an African-American president leading a young, multiracial coalition made the transition stark and threatening.
For two decades, key Democrats have argued that as the party of the multiracial, multiethnic rising American electorate — and the political home of single women and younger voters — they have the demographic wind at their backs.
This hourlong production, from Harlem Repertory Theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a contemporary heroine who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
For Democrats, the Palmetto State's diverse electorate offers a sharp contrast to Iowa and New Hampshire, and an opportunity for presidential hopefuls to show they can assemble the multiracial coalition necessary to win the Democratic nomination.
Unlike Prince Andrew, who was an increasingly peripheral figure, Prince Harry and Meghan, along with Archie, have come to symbolize the family's future — global stars, with a multiracial family that has appeal throughout the British Commonwealth.
This has always been a heady brew in American electoral politics, especially when combined with state and local regimes dedicated to restricting the franchise, and an opposition that is only weakly committed to true multiracial democracy.
"The problem with Pakatan Harapan as a multiracial coalition is that it is not seen as championing the Malays," said a deputy minister, who asked not to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue.
The multiracial models (a mandate which was announced over the weekend and resulted in considerable backlash) included some well known names were included like Sofia Richie, Chanel Iman and the star of Kanye's latest video, Teyana Taylor.
And in an ironic perpetuation of racism, models with white ancestry can get the brand diversity points while still hedging close to Eurocentric beauty standards, a bitter echo of the racial limbo multiracial people have inhabited historically.
The Teletubbies are a multiracial group Considering their lack of a discernible language, this might come as something of a surprise, but apparently Dipsy (the green one) is black, and Po (the red one) is Cantonese. 21998.
The occasion was a concert by Juluka -- Zulu for sweat -- a rare multiracial band led by singer and social anthropologist Johnny Clegg and his friend Sipho Mchunu, who were closely associated with the mass movement against apartheid.
But his relentless focus on the policy dimensions of social justice, which has been the animating cause of his life, can also deprive him of creating bonds that can be essential, especially in building a multiracial coalition.
This is the kind of coalition that working people need to win more power, and it's the kind of slate commentators always declare impossible — rural and urban, multiracial, feminist, unified against the influence of the 1 percent.
According to U.S. Census data, the state comes in at around 76% white, 9% Black or African-American, and 27% Hispanic or Latino (the percentages add up to more than 100% due to accounting for multiracial individuals).
And while we are not perfect, I do believe we can be a model of a multiracial, multifaith democracy, where people can come and make a contribution and rise to the very highest that their talent allows.
Rage themselves straddled these tiers, as a multiracial act who made millions through their contract with a Sony subsidiary, but their songs seldom muddied the borders — clear-cut indignation was more important to the band than contradiction.
In the mid-1990s, Kodak created a multiracial Shirley Card with three women, one black, one white, and one Asian, and later included a Latina model, in an attempt intended to help camera operators calibrate skin tones.
This hourlong production, presented by the theater and the Yip Harburg Foundation, features a multiracial cast, jazz-inflected musical arrangements and a more contemporary Dorothy who's ready to take charge of rebuilding the farm when she returns.
Background: Many people outside Ireland saw the election of Mr. Varadkar — a physician who is the son of an Indian doctor and a Catholic Irish nurse — as a symbol of the country's embracing a tolerant, multiracial modernity.
"We have put together a multi-generational, multiracial coalition that is going to not only win in Nevada, it's going to sweep the country," Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont, told cheering supporters in San Antonio, Texas.
Supporting Mr. Velasquez-Manoff's point that biracialism breaks down tribalism — and perhaps extending his assertions — our research found that these young people strongly identified both as multiracial as well as Jewish in a surprisingly traditional religious sense.
It was a wartime hit, and the inspiration for "On the Town" (230), a Broadway musical also choreographed by Robbins, with a rare multiracial cast — essential, he said, if the work were to look like the city.
In fact, it's the most influential factor in how a multiracial person identifies, according to research from Kristen Renn, a professor of higher, adult, and lifelong education at Michigan State University and researcher of mixed race identity development.
During that evening's curtain call, cast member Brandon Victor Dixon, along with the rest of the ensemble, delivered an articulate public plea to Mr. Pence on behalf of the multiracial cast about their concerns with the Trump administration.
Trans women—particularly Black, Latinx, multiracial, and Indigenous trans women—were one of the most at-risk groups for "protective" solitary confinement, a measure that has been linked to increases in suicidal ideation and suicide attempts among prisoners.
In the episode he paints the most vivid picture of the city I grew up and learned to cook in—eschewing the Hot New Spots to the chagrin of some in favor of Houston's rich, multiracial, artistic mix.
"If you are the leader of a great multiracial, multicultural society you simply cannot use that kind of language about sending people back to where they came from," he told a hustings event organised by the Sun Newspaper.
Nadia Fall's production at the National Theater takes place in a multiracial, freewheeling Britain amid economic austerity and a social media climate of hashtags, YouTube and a popular tabloid newspaper that is here mockingly renamed the Daily Heil.
"One thing we're seeing across upset races is there's really a broad multiracial coalition generating support: young people of color, new voters largely ignored by previous campaigns," said Maria Urbina, national political director at the progressive group Indivisible.
As the candidates campaign in the next two years, they must be challenged to share their vision of what an equal, nondiscriminatory, multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious and nonsexist society looks like, and how they propose to take us there.
The prevalence of these commercials "is a reflection of modern society," said Sarah Block, the executive vice president and creative director of Leo Burnett USA, who has worked on several ads depicting multiracial families, including commercials for Kraft.
In 1966 he testified before a House Education subcommittee looking into racism and unrest, and was blunt, tracing the turmoil of the times to an education system that did not prepare students to live in a multiracial society.
But his greatest compensating advantage right now is notably durable support from a multiracial coalition of working-class voters who feel a kinship with the former vice president and believe he is the Democrats' strongest general election prospect.
In the bottom left corner of the display was a small rectangular shanty with a tarp for a roof and a small sign: Apostolic Multiracial Church in Zion of S.A. The message was clear: The power structure endures.
Donald Trump, the resistance, and the limits of normcore politics "No ghettos in 2030": Denmark's controversial plan to get rid of immigrant neighborhoods The 24 best TV shows of 2018 so far Before Trump, churches were increasingly multiracial.
But, simply being multiracial doesn't give one the license to paint their body to purposefully mimic the darker tones of someone else or throw on a comical-on-the-edge-of-mocking wig, especially when that person is Black.
Citing new census projections, the Brookings Institute declared in March that racial minorities will make up a majority of the U.S. population by 2045, with multiracial, Asian, and Hispanic Americans growing at the fastest rate, followed by Black Americans.
That a black woman could publicly express these truths reflects less of an example of racial progress than the peculiar circumstances of the 2016 election, one wherein the Democratic Party has become the nation's de facto multiracial political party.
Where President Kennedy embraced America's multiracial and multicultural makeup as offering the entire nation a better future, Trump's rhetoric remains mired in a past that, upon closer inspection, excluded millions of Americans from dreams of freedom, equality and justice.
"In Nevada, we have just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is not only going to win Nevada, it's going to sweep this country," Sanders said in his victory speech, addressing a large crowd in San Antonio, Texas.
But the broader remaking of the nation's paper currency, which President Obama welcomed on Wednesday, may well have captured a historical moment for a multicultural, multiethnic and multiracial nation moving contentiously through the early years of a new century.
"In Nevada we've just put together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition, which is going to not only win in Nevada, it's going to sweep this country," Sanders said to an enthusiastic crowd of supporters at a rally in San Antonio.
In a multiracial America that's forecast to become majority minority in a few decades, critics have pointed out, it's shameful that so many business sectors and cultural venues—and in particular, the most prestigious of them—remain disproportionately white.
The multiracial demographic reflects one of the fastest-growing groups in the US and in the UK. The fact that there is now a biracial child in the British royal family perfectly highlights the diversity influencing our entire world.
The new, multiracial Democratic coalition has led to a historiographical revolution in American history that features skepticism of iconic Progressive-era president Woodrow Wilson and new respect for the left-wing credentials of figures like Hamilton, both Adamses, and Clay.
As Chris Hayes of MSNBC said last night, Sanders is winning races; he has raised a lot of money; and he has more of a multiracial coalition than Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar, who finished second and third in New Hampshire.
The groups that form are almost always multiracial — small-town America is more racially diverse than many might think — and in the organizing process people build relationships often across economic, religious, racial and ethnic lines and begin to develop trust.
Dozens of racial and ethnic categories were listed for those who wished to check all the boxes of their multicultural, multiracial, selves, including a box for white, allowing people like me to acknowledge, legally and honorably, both sides of their heritage.
Before the work could begin though, Linda Sarsour, whose comments have caused backlash over the past year, delivered her own opening remarks: "This is a very diverse movement," she said looking out at what was a multiracial, multiethnic, multigenerational crowd.
In South Carolina—an area hardly on liberal America's radar—a multiracial group of blue-collar workers is poised to deliver a simple message that requires no question marks and should resonate with wage-earners nationwide: They want a union.
"The unemployment rate among respondents (15 percent) was three times higher than the unemployment rate in the U.S. population (5 percent), with Middle Eastern, American Indian, multiracial, Latino/a, and Black respondents experiencing higher rates of unemployment," the report noted.
According to Mixed Marrow, an organization dedicated to finding multiracial bone marrow and blood cell donors, only about 3% of international bone marrow donors identify as mixed-race — making it difficult for patients such as Casalotti to find lifesaving genetic matches.
His presidential campaign's message of defiant hope resonated with a broad swath of politically marginalized Americans, anticipated the rise of Barack Obama's multiracial coalition, and placed racial justice at the center of American democracy in an unprecedented and transformational way.
Afua Atta-Mensah is the executive director of Community Voices Heard, a member-led multiracial organization, principally women of color and low-income families in New York State that builds power to secure social, economic and racial justice for all.
Those who dare to talk about race are immediately accused of playing the race card, rather than simply acknowledging that Mississippi has only been functioning as a multiracial society for the past 50 years and still has much work to do.
The movie: Hollywood's go-to disaster artist, Roland Emmerich, brought us 2015's Stonewall, which was reviled from its first trailer for reducing the Stonewall protestors from a multiracial, multigender mass to a bunch of pretty young white, cisgender men.
Her work often deals with struggles particular to the coloured community—a multiracial group that was defined separately from black or white South Africans under apartheid—in Cape Town, where she grew up, and how that identity intersects with gender.
But if he can't win in such a brawny blue-collar state, Michigan could prove the burial ground for his dream of a "multigenerational, multiracial working-class coalition" that would transform the Democratic Party and propel him to its nomination.
According to a national study in 222 by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, only 16 percent of leadership positions at art museums are held by people of color, although 38 percent of Americans identify as Asian, black, Hispanic or multiracial.
She was 22017 when she achieved instant stardom on the ABC police drama "The Mod Squad" (20163-22016), one of the first prime-time series to acknowledge the existence of the hippie counterculture and an early example of multiracial casting.
The College Pulse executive noted polling from his firm that showed Sanders has 69 percent support among black college students, 76 percent among Hispanic students, 69 percent among white students, 85033 percent among Asian students and 67 percent among multiracial students.
But if anything signals what should be the beginning of the end of identity as a primary metric of candidate selection in Democratic politics, it's the rise of Sanders and his grassroots, multiracial, intergenerational movement to empower working-class people.
At the time, he was part of a small, multiracial neighborhood gang called the Original Flushing Crew, which was in a feud with a subset of MS-13, known as the Guanacos Little Cycos Salvatruchas, according to a 2012 federal indictment.
Though his own presidential bid fizzled, de Blasio has a strong base of support among African American voters in New York and remains one of the few high-profile progressive Democrats to have won high office powered by a multiracial coalition.
But he developed a thirst for more perspective than the daily deadlines could deliver, and he concluded that South Africa's eventual transformation into a multiracial society would proceed slowly enough to be documented over time in stark black-and-white photographs.
From a practical point of view, the political scientist Cedric Johnson has recently argued that whiteness studies promote a fatalistic view of white workers as too hopelessly committed to their racial identity to be won over to a multiracial left coalition.
She said her team is trying to overcome that by reaching out to multiracial student groups at colleges in Burlington and by "actively searching for people of color" who have spoken out about their loved ones' connection to the opioid crisis.
In a 2015 study, Sarah Gaither, an assistant professor at Duke, found that when she reminded multiracial participants of their mixed heritage, they scored higher in a series of word association games and other tests that measure creative problem solving.
I am not suggesting a racial purity project where our desires become as segregated as Jim Crow apartheid, because that would be a call to negate the existences of many bi/multiracial people, including people who are dear to me.
While Raoul Diagne, the first black player to make an appearance for Les Bleus, had broken through the national team's colour barrier way back in the early thirties, the French national team was for many years less multiracial than the country itself.
When I think about what we may say when we look back at this moment, it's that it was a moment when women in all sectors fought for a multiracial democracy that works for all of us and not just the few.
Also, one could argue that there's a double-standard at play here, as Kanye West was quickly criticized when he requested only "multiracial" models for Yeezy Season 4: Is there a reason Michele hasn't been called out for the very same reason?
A multiracial artist actress and singer, Joy Villa wasn't nominated for anything at this year's Grammys — her Instagram profile says she's a "Grammy Considered Artist" — abut she still managed to snag her own piece of the spotlight with her puzzling fashion statement.
This inaugural installment doesn't include a Muppet that is autistic or has a parent battling addiction — two of the most recent innovations — but it does showcase the pioneering series's multiracial cast, urban setting and freewheeling mix of animation, live action and puppetry.
"The Dinner and the Date" took on race and class through the lens of teenage love (in the present with Asante Blackk's Malik and Lyric Ross' Deja) and admiration (in the past with Lonnie Chavis' young Randall) within black and multiracial families.
I learned so much about the world from stand-up comedy, because even though I grew up in Queens, New York, and it was a multicultural, multiracial, global place, and I was a fairly well-educated [kid], I was sheltered in it.
The results echoed those of a 2015 national study by the Mellon Foundation, which found that people of color held 16 percent of leadership positions at art museums while 38 percent of Americans identified as Asian, black, Hispanic or multiracial at the time.
This precise combination is not recoverable: Communism is dead (I think), the religious landscape of the 1950s is even deader, and the humanistic history of midcentury was Eurocentric in a way that a more globalized and multiracial society could neither embrace nor sustain.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - After losing the momentum in the Democratic presidential race, Bernie Sanders has work to do - and little time to do it - to build the "multiracial, multigenerational movement" he says will propel him to victory over Republican President Donald Trump in November.
Success Academy Charter Schools in Cobble Hill enrolls 442 students in kindergarten through fifth grade, of whom 31 percent are black or African-American, 31 percent are Hispanic or Latino, 603 percent are white, 8 percent are Asian and 4 percent are multiracial.
But unlike in Iowa, the victor was clear: Mr. Sanders won handily with the multiracial coalition he has long spoken of building, though he did not bring in the masses of new voters he argues would carry him to victory in November.
Cecile Richards, Ai-jen Poo and Alicia Garza are co-founders of Supermajority and Supermajority Education Fund, a new effort to build women's power across the country by training and mobilizing a multiracial, intergenerational community who will lead the fight for gender equity.
"We have put together a multi-generational, multiracial coalition that is going to not only win in Nevada, it's going to sweep the country," Sanders, a U.S. senator from Vermont and self-described democratic socialist, told cheering supporters in San Antonio, Texas.
On view through November at El Museo del Barrio were the fashion illustrations of Antonio Lopez, a pioneer in the genre whose works of the '70s and '80s featured a multiracial cast of robotlike figures and astronauts propelled into a far-off Tomorrowland.
Her second exhibition at Culver City's Walter Maciel Gallery, Gender Renaissance, features a diverse cast of multiracial characters, portrayed in traditional settings that are punctuated by surrealist interventions: a classical portrait of a man with mushrooms sprouting from his head, for example.
Now a show he began crafting a decade ago, depicting a multiracial community bound together by misery and music, has become a full-fledged stage production, "Paradise Square," where it is the costliest musical that the nonprofit Berkeley Repertory Theater has ever mounted.
In its surveys of the informal food economy, the group has found that of home cooks who support their incomes with sales of their food, 86 percent are women; 48 percent are of African, Hispanic, or multiracial descent; and 30 percent are first-generation immigrants.
For its part, the CW has All American, about a high school football star (Daniel Ezra), and the race-bent Charmed reboot (the witchy sisters are played by the Latinx actor Melonie Diaz, the multiracial actor Sarah Jeffery, and Madeleine Mantock, who is Afro-Caribbean).
The British show captures how close this all feels — not only in its present-day setting that then skips ahead by, well, years and years — but because we can experience its terrifying near-future through perspectives of a cross-class, multiracial family, Shannon Keating writes.
However ironic it may be that Vogue claims to be hopping on the beauty revolution bandwagon, the publication serves as a litmus test for the fashion industry and society at large; in the historical context, this cover represents a radical transformation for multiracial people.
In the media, multiracial people with white ancestry served a form of diversity that was particularly palatable to audiences used to white dominance; they were different enough to stand for values of diversity and equality, but familiar enough to be recognizable and non-threatening.
Faculty of color are not represented in institutions of higher learning at the rate that reflects the changing demographics in the U.S. In many cities across the country, African Americans, Latinos, Asians, Native Americans, and multiracial people make up a majority of American schoolchildren.
Nationwide, Apple is 54 percent white (down two percentage points from last year), 13 percent Hispanic (up one percentage point), nine percent black (no change), 21 percent Asian (up two percentage points), three percent multiracial (up one percentage point) and one percent other (no change).
At that same time, ABC was offering audiences Happy Endings, with a multiracial cast that would eventually explore queer relationships, and FOX debuted Bob's Burgers, whose undeniable breakout character is Tina Belcher (Dan Mintz), a preteen girl obsessed with butts and writing erotic friend fiction.
The fear of being charged with a crime themselves while seeking help from the police comes partially from the fact that 33% of black and 30% of multiracial trans women said in the same survey a cop assumed they were sex workers at some point.
We were a nonviolent, multiracial army of the dispossessed from across the country who had traveled to Resurrection City, built on the National Mall in Washington to demand that our elected representatives stop the killing and waste in Vietnam and begin the healing at home.
We should be less concerned about the message that Alexandria's success is sending the leaders of the Democratic Party -- since they continue to be tone deaf to the needs of their base -- and more focused on what her win means for a new multiracial democracy.
Excellent black writers like Jelani Cobb and Roxane Gay offered measured, personal negative takes, while others, like Wesley Morris, Cord Jefferson, and Rembert Browne, cheered the film while offering sharp insight on issues like multiracial spectator dynamics in the face of such provocative content.
It is what elevates Mr. Biden above his 258 Democratic rivals; though he is often portrayed as a champion of the white working class, he is viewed by many black voters as the play-it-safe choice who could best recreate the multiracial Obama coalition.
In work published this spring, they found that the negative effects that came from reading about a white decline were largely erased when the same people read about how the white category was in fact getting bigger by absorbing multiracial young people through intermarriage.
NBC's new comedy I Feel Bad has plenty going for it — including Amy Poehler's backing as executive producer, a multiracial family at its center, and Sarayu Blue's (Blockers, No Tomorrow) long-overdue turn in a leading role — so it feels bad to root against it.
Financed by the National Institutes of Health, the survey was one of the first to cover a population from infancy to adulthood in a single, multiracial community, Bogalusa, La. The city, about 278 miles north of New Orleans, is where Dr. Berenson was born.
Here are my recommendations: Iimay Ho is the executive director of Resource Generation, a national multiracial, membership-based organization of people ages 18 to 35 with access to wealth who are using their money, power, and resources to support social, economic, and racial justice.
They make the cast multiracial in the TV series for a few reasons: No. 1, they updated it to now, and No. 2, Hulu has a diversity clause, and No. 3, a show in which everybody was white would be very boring to look at.
" In its own statement, the Sanders campaign said its goal was "to build a multiracial, multigenerational movement that is large enough to defeat Donald Trump and the powerful special interests whose greed and corruption is the root cause of the outrageous inequality in America.
The 1MDB scandal, rising costs of living and a growing rift among the country's multiracial, multi-religious populace have been often blamed on Najib's party, and the question now is, can Mahathir, the former leader, help the opposition boot the ruling government from power?
The John Henry-like sharecropper H., nicknamed Two-Shovel, for a feat he performed as a convict worker in a coal mine, stands for the hardships of the Jim Crow South and the multiracial utopianism that briefly flourished in some corners of the labor movement.
It's worth noting that like other recent films with multiracial leads targeted at young people—the Amandla Stenberg–starring Everything, Everything, The Darkest Minds, and the forthcoming The Hate U Give—All the Boys I've Loved Before was based on a young adult book.
In the U.S., Apple is 21565665 percent white (down two percentage points from last year), 21565664 percent Hispanic (up one percentage point), nine percent black (no change), 21565663 percent Asian (up two percentage points), three percent multiracial (up one percentage point) and one percent other (no change).
Certainly, this is territory trodden by numerous science fiction authors who have come before — Meg Howrey's 2017 novel The Wanderers comes to mind — but Kowal throws another spin on it, examining how a mixed-gender, multiracial crew would work together in an era of stark inequality.
"If it is in fact a multiracial workforce and they decide to unionize, that would be a major victory for racial unity within the labor movement, and it would be counter to any kind of racially divisive rhetoric of the Trump administration," said Cornfield, the sociologist.
There's the website, complete with buzzword-centric slogans ("Freedom shouldn't be a privilege of the few") and multiracial stock images; there's a press release made to look like it comes from the NRA; there's video and photo from a fake announcement event at the Ronald Reagan Library.
" The left-wing The Nation noted, "black-helmeted white supremacists — members of the Traditionalist Workers Party, Identity Evropa, American Vanguard, and other hate warriors — commanded the steps at the southeast corner of the park, repelling attempted incursions by Wobblies, communists, and a multiracial cast of irregulars.
Gillum and Abrams represented a new generation of Democratic politicians, who better reflect the party's multiracial base, its reliance on black women voters and its ability to appeal to millennials and baby boomers by advocating policy issues such as free college tuition and Medicare for all.
We're not interested in moral victories, we're not running people across the board without being able to win in very real ways that help us build upon a story of left populist multiracial politics that is viable and necessary and able to win against right-wing nationalists.
Whether the party can both energize minorities and attract a growing population of younger, urban multiracial and white voters, many of whom are drawn to Mr. Sanders, may determine how quickly the Democrats can resurface as competitive in places that now mostly feel like a lost cause.
These two statements are no contradiction for the young South African artist Bogosi Sekhukhuni, whose New York debut, following on promising appearances in a number of international biennials, plumbs the shortcomings of digital technologies, neoliberal economics and multiracial democracy through videos, drawings, sculpture and a single painting.
Thrust into power after Lincoln's murder, Johnson was terribly ill equipped to settle the two major questions that faced the nation: how the Confederate states would be reintegrated into the Union and whether America would become a multiracial democracy or the upholder of state-enforced white supremacy.
Kaufmann argues that there is a structural dilemma posed by the multiracial nature of the left coalition: he views what he calls "the institutionalization of multiculturalism/diversity/equity" and of "high immigration" as fueling the rightward direction of recent political movements in the United States and Europe.
They were presenting the world with a portrait of Britain that even they did not know existed — a Britain that was younger, more multiracial, more female and noticeably more overtly emotional than what Britons themselves would have imagined a spontaneous gathering of their compatriots to be.
Trump's repeated attacks on liberal orthodoxy highlight how Democrats are themselves bound — hogtied is not too strong a word — by the conflicting needs and goals of the various constituencies in their multiracial, multiethnic coalition — a coalition that has been vulnerable to wedge issue attacks for 21968 years.
And while the "multiracial, multigenerational movement" of supporters Sanders claims to be building could boost Democrats' hopes in purple states such as Arizona, Latinos will matter less in older, whiter battleground states of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan that helped deliver the White House to Trump in 2016.
In an early mark of the kind of compromise that both made and threatened the party, they settled on an uninspiring city council leader, Peter Vallone — a hero to New York's aging Greek community but an unlikely champion for the multiracial working people's party of their dreams.
" Mora was fired soon after Bixby's story was published on Monday, according to the campaign's communications director, Mike Casca, who told the Beast, "We are running a multiracial, multigenerational campaign for justice where disgusting behavior and ugly personal attacks by our staff will not be tolerated.
Once a neighborhood known for the shops, markets and food stalls of Brixton Village that reflected the cultural flavor of its multiracial residents, today in place of locally owned businesses, Brixton is increasingly populated with chain restaurants, trendy burger joints and organic wine bar pop-ups.
We believe we should instead build on the gains we have made and the multiracial structures we have built — such as the National Domestic Workers Alliance, the National Immigration Law Center, the Center for Reproductive Rights, and groups working for housing rights, such as Urban Habitat.
Almost no band is more effective at this tightrope walk than Turnstile, a multiracial five-piece outfit from Baltimore with rigorous bona fides and an unerring instinct to color just beyond the lines in ways that unflamboyantly but purposefully illuminate the beauty of the lines themselves.
King, a Republican, was on the radio responding to a question about Univision anchor Jorge Ramos' comment to Tucker Carlson on Fox News that whites would become a majority-minority demographic in America by 2044, a point Ramos used to make the argument that it is a multiracial country.
Even though I helped scuttle Jacques Derrida and Jacques Lacan, post-structuralism centered on Michel Foucault has continued to spread like a plague through North American universities, and it has even reached multiracial Brazil, which up until now has always had a far superior sexual system to our own.
Related: SAG winners list: who won what The winners reinforced that message regarding inclusiveness and diversity, as SAG president Gabrielle Carteris put it during her remarks, from the multiracial cast of Netflix's "Orange is the New Black" to "Moonlight's" Ali and "Fences" stars Denzel Washington and Viola Davis.
While these claims are wildly overstated, as documented in a book I co-edited, Commodified and Criminalized: New Racism and African Americans in Contemporary Sports (Perspectives on a Multiracial America), they are based on a kernel of truth about the opportunities athletics can provide for cross-racial interaction.
And then there are the notably diverse, multiracial worlds of Octavia Butler – but while they are not always explicitly tied to the politics of the real world, they, too, build on themes of prejudice, segregation, slavery, racism, and classism in ways that are clearly rooted in historical context.
The cast and creators of "Hamilton" have conjured a wildly popular hip-hop, multiracial version of the early United States on the Broadway stage, revising a longstanding image of the white founding fathers in ways that make visible the racial diversity of the nation at its origins and today.
A week after dominating on Super Tuesday, Mr. Biden "took command of the Democratic presidential race in decisive fashion," as our colleagues wrote, winning at least four more contests this past Tuesday on the strength of a multiracial coalition that proved especially powerful in the South and the Midwest.
Joseph R. Biden Jr. took command of the Democratic presidential race in decisive fashion on Tuesday, marshaling a powerful multiracial coalition in the South and the Midwest that swept aside Senator Bernie Sanders and completed Mr. Biden's rapid transformation from a sometimes-fumbling underdog into his party's likely nominee.
Lecrae, a prominent black Christian hip-hop artist, has spoken openly of his "divorce" with white evangelicalism, Christian counselors have talked frankly of the psychological toll of trying to hang on in multiracial churches and others have declared it time to consider the serious downsides of worship integration.
Ms. Harris, who will face off against those three men and six other candidates, has an opportunity to present her contrasting vision of electability based on a multiracial coalition against Mr. Biden's argument that he can win back white male Rust Belt voters who cast ballots for Mr. Trump.
The legislature's move to rebuke Memphis for honoring the wishes of its people continues an ugly tradition of mostly white Southern state legislatures yanking power away from cities with multiracial or majority-black leadership or voters when those cities act in ways meant to benefit their minority residents.
Roger Clegg, a former top official in the civil rights division during the Reagan administration and the first Bush administration who is now the president of the conservative Center for Equal Opportunity, called the project a "welcome" and "long overdue" development as the United States becomes increasingly multiracial.
The Boerum Hill School for International Studies, just east of Court Street, enrolls 632 students in sixth through eighth grades, of whom 18703 percent are black or African-American, 30 percent are white, 26 percent are Hispanic or Latino, 5 percent are multiracial and 26 percent are Asian.
Cobble Hill School of American Studies, a block east of Court Street, enrolls 280 students in ninth through 21893th grades, of whom 215 percent are black or African-American, 28 percent are Hispanic or Latino, 4 percent are Asian, 2 percent are multiracial and 2 percent are white.
The crowd at the Sakhumzi outdoor bar on Vilakazi Street in Soweto, made famous by being the home of two of the most celebrated resisters of apartheid – late former President Nelson Mandela and Archbishop Desmond Tutu — reflected the harmonious multiracial society that South Africa still aspires to become.
In the American National Election Survey (ANES) and the Collaborative Multiracial Post-election Survey (CMPS) black s most strongly opposed to Trump (relative to those who weren't) were the most likely to vote, even after controlling for a host of well-known factors proven to contribute to political mobilization.
Aimee Allison, the president of Democracy in Color, which advocates for broad changes in politics based on data showing the possibility of a progressive, multiracial electorate, said Abrams' ability to build a coalition in Georgia has "shown the country that black women are the saving graces of our democracy," she said.
Under this taxonomy, multiracial people — particularly those with some white ancestry — were put in a racial limbo: in many parts of the world they were categorized in semi-privileged racial groups, such as the 'Anglo-Indians' in India, 'colored' people in South Africa, and 'mestizos' in South and Central America.
Here's how Uber compares to others: Facebook (20163 percent black, 22016 percent Latinx, 215 percent two or more races), Apple (22017 percent black, 12 percent Latinx, 2 percent multiracial), Airbnb (2.9 percent black, 6.5 percent Latinx) and Pinterest (2 percent black, 4 percent Latinx, 153 percent two or more races).
Here and Now lacks that organizing principle, which left me thinking that maybe the "hot button issue of the week" structure could have been an improvement, when, really, it doesn't belong anywhere near a family drama and would probably just reduce the show's multiracial cast to a collection of talking points.
The show is richly resonant, touching upon modern concerns like xenophobia and racial resentment, while at the same time its multiracial cast offers a refreshing look at the kind of diverse future that is inevitably humanity's future — even while many of the people in the show's fictional world are looking backward.
The anti-racist narrative outlines a narrative emphasizing the malignancy of slavery, the obduracy of the slave-owing class in defending its privileges, the attempt to build a multiracial democracy during Reconstruction, and the brutality of the terrorist campaign that destroyed Reconstruction and led to the entrenchment of Jim Crow.
Republicans may thus end up estranged from another group of nonwhite voters—not because there aren't conservative or right-leaning people in the Latino community, but because the GOP has shown itself hostile to the idea of a pluralistic, multiracial America with room and opportunity for Americans of all origins.
One side shows a vibrant multiracial culture living in a frequently beleaguered environment; the other a gentrifying city whose newest residents — young, white, start-up-happy, new-money types — seem eager to embrace the area's "authenticity," as long as their interactions with its longtime residents don't involve any real discomfort.
" But van Hove's most moving choice is his completely multiracial casting: As Isaac Powell, who plays Tony, tells me, Laurents was never explicit about the Jets having to be white, as they are usually depicted; instead, the script describes them as "an anthology of what it means to be American.
At the same time, the contemporary multiracial, multiethnic Democratic Party needs more than vigorous black mobilization; it also needs high turnout from constituencies with conflicting agendas — radical and progressive millennials, the "creative class," suburban women, Latinos, Asian-Americans, Muslims and those working and middle class whites who still count themselves Democrats.
"These phrases are a sanitized version of the group's true aim: the preservation of 'white American identity' and the promulgation of the idea that America was founded by white people for white people, and was not intended to be a multiracial or multicultural society," the ADL says in its report.
This week's proposal is directly related to one of those overturned assumptions: the theory, beloved of liberals but accepted as well by many conservatives, that a multiracial society requires both parties to compete across lines of ethnicity and color, and that white-identity politics is a path to the political wilderness.
The compressed schedule — there is exactly one month between the Iowa caucuses and Super Tuesday — and the multiracial nature of Nevada and South Carolina may also tempt some candidates not to focus exclusively on Iowa and New Hampshire in the weeks leading up to those first two, heavily white states.
School officials must heed the recommendations of organizations such as the Advancement Project, a multiracial civil rights group, and Desis Rising Up and Moving, which organizes low-wage South Asian workers and youth in New York City, by focusing on opportunities for collaborative problem-solving rather than simply relying on punitive disciplinary measures.
" This, according to Beydoun, has "brought about the conversion of Islam from religion to race, which as a result spawns popular perception of Muslims as exclusively Arab, and in turn blinds many from seeing Islam as a multiracial and ethnic faith group, of which black Muslims rank as the biggest group in America.
The history the show is most concerned with, is, of course, American history, and the ways in which it is informed not just by the visionary men who forged a nation out of 13 Colonies, but by their women and its other overlooked groups (it's no accident that the cast is multiracial and multi-ethnic).
A certain type of multiracial person — the type that wears their mixedness on their sleeve with an unexpected combination of features, like industry staples Adwoa Aboah, Jasmine Sanders, and Angelica Erthal — has become the embodiment of nonconformity, a visual representation of the street-casting ethos and the principle of diversity in casting at large.
Google's overall percentage of non-white, non-Asian employees in the United States did not move at all in 603 from the year before, remaining at 2 percent for African Americans, 3 percent for Hispanics, 3 percent for multiracial individuals and less than 21 percent for Native American and Pacific Islanders, according to the company.
Rather than trying to change education policy or bus students outside their school districts, she challenged white, often wealthy parents to work toward creating equitable, multiracial student bodies by enrolling their children in schools where they would be in the minority and very likely have fewer resources than their own neighborhood schools could provide.
"Reporting that Pete Buttigieg's campaign called for a recanvass of satellite caucuses cast doubt on whether he believes that all people — especially people of color, young people, Spanish speakers, and other members of the multiracial working class — deserve an equal voice," a spokesmen for People Power for Bernie, a coalition of pro-Sanders groups, said on Thursday.
But Mr. Reece's online magazine is engaged in a broader re-examination of Southern identity that is playing out in a clutch of ambitious regional publications, some of them provocatively named — Garden & Gun, Scalawag — and all describing a multifaceted, multiracial future that seems to have already arrived, right alongside the incessant re-litigating of the past.
For at least one day, in one state, the long-promised political revolution of Mr. Sanders came to vivid life, a multiracial coalition of immigrants, college students, Latina mothers, younger black voters, white liberals and even some moderates who embraced his idea of radical change and lifted him to victory in the Nevada caucuses on Saturday.
Bannon's worldview was evident in the Trump campaign's closing argument, a striking two-minute commercial that mixed images of closed factories, multiracial workers, piles of hundred dollar bills, shots of Hillary and the Clinton Foundation, Trump rallies, busy Chinese assembly line workers and footage of George Soros, Janet Yellen, and Lloyd Blankfein — all of whom are Jewish. .
Think of when Andrew Hawkins and members of the Rams shined a spotlight on the killings of Tamir Rice and Mike Brown, when the Seahawks' Michael Bennett wore a Black Lives Matter T-shirt, and when a multiracial group of WNBA players from the Minnesota Lynx collectively took a stand against racism by donning shirts in support of the movement.
The brilliance of Years and Years, and its uncanny, heart-pounding horror, is how incredibly close this all feels — not only because the timeline kicks off practically in the present and then unfolds throughout our immediate future (5, 10, 15, 20 years from now), but because we can experience this terrifying near future through the perspectives of a cross-class, multiracial family.

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