Meet the woman who’s finally getting us talking about mixed race identityPosted in Articles, Arts, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United Kingdom on 2018-08-10 02:16Z by Steven |
Meet the woman who’s finally getting us talking about mixed race identity
METRO.co.uk
2018-01-31
Miranda Larbi, Senior lifestyle reporter
Mixed race identity is complicated, to say the least.
You’re neither one thing or the other while simultaneously being both. Try speaking about your identity (online at least) and you inevitably met with criticism – whether it’s from ‘colour-blind’ types dismissing the need to talk about race at all, or from people accusing you of choosing a side to identify more with.
According to National Statistics, mixed race people will be the largest minority group in the UK by 2020…and while it might still be in vogue to favour racially ambiguous beauty (literally in the case of Adua Aboa), very little attention is paid to the experience behind the curly hair and tanned skin.
Being mixed race is far more than simply being half black and white. It’s an identity that covers all fractions, and all kinds of mixes.
Which is why Susan Dale has set up the Haluhalo Project…
Read the entire article here.