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As a child, I didn't understand the implications of having a White Mother and a Brown Father. I saw my parents as 'normal', even though growing up in 90s Australia mixed couples were far from common. When we moved back to .. Read more on website: www.mixedracefaces.com
As a child, I didn't understand the implications of having a White Mother and a Brown Father. I saw my parents as 'normal', even though growing up in 90s Australia mixed couples were far from common. When we moved back to .. Read more on website: www.mixedracefaces.com
When I was younger and unaware I may have hidden the fact that I was actually of African heritage. Growing up in an era where being African wasn't 'cool' or 'popular' and just me being so uneducated of where I was from due to age, it became a thing of me just @mixedracefaces
When I was younger and unaware I may have hidden the fact that I was actually of African heritage. Growing up in an era where being African wasn't 'cool' or 'popular' and just me being so uneducated of where I was from due to age, it became a thing of me just @mixedracefaces
Afghan | British/Danish/German
I sometimes feel like I don’t belong, as if I don’t have a community or am fully accepted by people. I am often questioned about my name and my face and have experienced odd comments about my appearance when people hear I am mixed-race.
Afghan | British/Danish/German
I sometimes feel like I don’t belong, as if I don’t have a community or am fully accepted by people. I am often questioned about my name and my face and have experienced odd comments about my appearance when people hear I am mixed-race.
Can anyone relate to this???
Can anyone relate to this???
Northern Irish | Anglo-Indian
When I was younger I felt more in touch with the Northern Irish part of myself, as this felt like a bigger part of our family. That being said, we visited my Mum's family in #India regularly. As I have gotten ..more on www.Mixedracefaces.com
Northern Irish | Anglo-Indian
When I was younger I felt more in touch with the Northern Irish part of myself, as this felt like a bigger part of our family. That being said, we visited my Mum's family in #India regularly. As I have gotten ..more on www.Mixedracefaces.com
Irish/German | Bruneian
I have a more tangible experience of Bruneian culture and traditions. My Mum never shied away from educating me in Bruneian and Malay culture with language, food, customs and frequent trips to Brunei. Read more : www.mixedracefaces.com
Irish/German | Bruneian
I have a more tangible experience of Bruneian culture and traditions. My Mum never shied away from educating me in Bruneian and Malay culture with language, food, customs and frequent trips to Brunei. Read more : www.mixedracefaces.com
As a post-colonial country, Nigerian society still struggles with the glorification of Whiteness, lighter skin and looser hair texture. Read more .. www.mixedracefaces.com
As a post-colonial country, Nigerian society still struggles with the glorification of Whiteness, lighter skin and looser hair texture. Read more .. www.mixedracefaces.com
French|Brazilian
I always identify more as a Brazilian even though I never lived there and I was raised for 14 years in France and studied in the French system until university. Read more www.mixedracefaces.com
French|Brazilian
I always identify more as a Brazilian even though I never lived there and I was raised for 14 years in France and studied in the French system until university. Read more www.mixedracefaces.com
This newfound connectivity is beginning to dissolve the sense of isolation. One individual eloquently shared, "I am not alone. I have finally found others who think and feel like me. It’s okay now... everything is going to be okay."
This newfound connectivity is beginning to dissolve the sense of isolation. One individual eloquently shared, "I am not alone. I have finally found others who think and feel like me. It’s okay now... everything is going to be okay."
However, times are changing. Now, individuals of mixed race can finally express their feelings and share their experiences, allowing others to listen and understand.
However, times are changing. Now, individuals of mixed race can finally express their feelings and share their experiences, allowing others to listen and understand.