Since we could all use a laugh every now and then, I've taken it upon myself to share, rank, and answer some of the craziest questions people have asked...
As a biracial young woman from the Deep South, being Brown in Boulder is a challenge I have yet to overcome.
As half Chinese and half Egyptian, I grew up biracial. On the surface this sounds cool and unique, but in reality, it was an identity crisis for me. I...
We are constantly pelted with media on a daily, if not hourly, basis. In light of recent years and reckonings, outlets have more responsibility than ever to reflect their...
"I realize now that my identity is unique to me and that I shouldn’t limit it to past feelings of alienation."
Hun xue er, or 混血兒 in traditional Chinese characters, is a term used to describe people of a mixed ethnic background like myself. I have a Taiwanese-Chinese mother and...
Delving into my feelings of imposter syndrome surrounding joining cultural organizations.
It’s been a long time coming, but I’m slowly coming to terms with my cultural identity. I’m mixed (Filipina and white) and throughout my life, being mixed has been...
My thoughts on a common microaggression faced by biracial folks.
I’m biracial: 50 percent Mexican on my dad’s side and 50 percent “European Mutt,” as my mom calls it. My non-Mexican side is composed of...