Multiracial students speak out on campusPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Identity Development/Psychology, New Media, Social Science, United States on 2010-03-24 01:08Z by Steven |
Multiracial students speak out on campus
The Vermont Cynic
2010-03-15
Patrick Dowd
The question of racial identity isn’t always black and white.
Multiracial students on campus say that struggle for identity extends beyond stereotypes and name mispronunciations, according to the four student panelists who spoke on behalf of UVM’s multicultural students at Harris/Millis.
“Since I came to UVM, I’ve become confused about my racial identity,” senior Tania Khartabil said. “I don’t feel authentic anymore.”
The panelists all shared this feeling and expressed similar frustration in constantly being culturally labeled without acknowledgement of their mixed identity…
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