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22 Απρ 2020 · Using in-depth interviews with young adult black/white multiracials, the author develops the first sociological typology of multiracial identity where multiracials craft meaningful “Border” (biracial), “Protean” (contextually shifting), “Transcendent” (no racial identifiers), or “Traditional” (white or black), identities.
Biracial identity holds profound significance in the discourse of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It challenges traditional notions of race and ethnicity, highlighting the fluidity and complexity of human identity. Embracing biracial identity promotes acceptance, understanding, and appreciation of diverse backgrounds, fostering a more ...
13 Οκτ 2023 · This study aimed to explore how biracial individuals experience a sense of belonging to their racial groups within a social context. Six biracial participants aged 18–27 participated in semi-structured online interviews to explore their experiences qualitatively.
24 Απρ 2017 · Science divides up the study of race into many disciplines, including anthropology, sociology and genetics. The genetic characteristics of so-called biracial individuals often stem from a mix of various genes that together express traits such as skin color and eye shape.
Biracial identity development includes self-identification. A multiracial or biracial person is someone whose parents or ancestors are from different racial backgrounds. Over time many terms have been used to describe those that have a multiracial background.
While biracial identity refers to individuals born to parents of different races, this paper will define biracial as biologically having one Black and one White parent.