Seattle’s multiracial identity evolves along with censusPosted in Articles, Census/Demographics, Media Archive, United States on 2016-08-19 00:44Z by Steven |
Seattle’s multiracial identity evolves along with census
The Seattle Times
2016-08-18
Now that Americans can select more than one racial category, we rank high nationally in terms of multiracial population and percentage.
TODAY — WHEN NEARLY 10 million Americans identify as multiracial — it’s strange to think that just a few decades ago, this community was practically invisible.
That’s because it wasn’t until 2000 that the Census Bureau allowed Americans to choose more than one racial category to describe themselves. Before that, you could pick only one, and people with mixed backgrounds often struggled over the decision about which box to check.
When the Census Bureau made that change, it had an especially profound impact in Seattle. That’s because even though Seattle ranks only 15th in size among U.S. metropolitan areas, our population of multiracial people — about 233,000 — is the fourth-largest. New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco are the top three, in order…
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