"Multiethnic people or ethnically-mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity."
People who identify with multiple racial or ethnic groups; often this can be two races, but may also be three or more.
Multiracial identity formation: The process of developing a sense of self and belonging as a person of mixed race.
Racial mixing in history: A study of how race mixing has occurred throughout history, including historical events, social structures, and cultural practices.
Stereotypes and prejudice: The negative and positive stereotypes associated with biracial or multiracial people, and the effect of stereotyping on their identity development.
Multiracial families: Understanding the unique dynamics of multiracial families, including blended cultures, language, and family structures.
Identity politics: The political and social implications of biracial or multiracial identity, including the ways that race and culture intersect with other social identities such as gender and sexuality.
Intersectionality: A theoretical framework that examines the interconnectedness of multiple identities and how social inequalities are created through the interaction of different systems of oppression.
Mixed-race relationships: Understanding the social and cultural factors that influence mixed-race relationships, including cultural differences, family acceptance, and social pressures.
Multiracial community- building and activism: The efforts of multiracial individuals and groups to build community, advocate for political rights and social justice, and resist racist and exclusionary practices.
Cultural appropriation: Examining the ways in which non-multiracial individuals or groups misconstrue and appropriate cultural elements of the multiracial identity without recognizing the historical and systemic oppression experienced by people of mixed race.
Ethnic and racial identity development: Understanding the complex processes of developing a sense of ethnic and racial identity for multiracial individuals, including the role of socialization, family values, and societal expectations.
Race and health disparities: Examining how race and ethnicity influence health outcomes, including minority stress and other health disparities that multiracial people may face.
Interracial relationships and families in media: A critical analysis of how interracial relationships and families are portrayed in popular media, including negative portrayals and the lack of representation for multiracial individuals.
Multiracial privilege: An exploration of how societal privilege and oppression operate for multiracial individuals, and the ways in which multiraciality can be used to perpetuate or dismantle systemic racism.
Cultural competency and humor: The importance of cultural humility and empathy when interacting with multiracial individuals, and the problems associated with using humor or stereotypes to try and connect with them.
"A variety of terms have been used historically and presently for mixed race people, including multiethnic, polyethnic, occasionally bi-ethnic, Métis, Muwallad, Colored, Dougla, half-caste, ʻafakasi, mestizo, mutt, Melungeon, quadroon, octoroon, sambo/zambo, Eurasian, hapa, hāfu, Garifuna, pardo, and Gurans."
"A number of these terms are now considered offensive, in addition to those that were initially coined for pejorative use."
"'Melezi' are called the offspring of Muslim Romani men and woman of host populations."
"In many parts of the world, individuals of mixed-race backgrounds make up a significant portion of the population."
"In North America, studies have found that the mixed race population is continuing to grow."
"In many countries of Latin America, mestizos make up the majority of the population and in some others also mulattoes."
"Mixed race people officially make up the majority of the population in the Dominican Republic (73%)."
"Mixed race people officially make up the majority of the population in Aruba (68%)."
"Mixed race people officially make up the majority of the population in Cuba (51%)."
"The terms multi-ethnic people or ethnically-mixed people are used to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity."
"Some of the terms initially coined for pejorative use are now considered offensive."
"Historical terms for mixed-race individuals include mestizo, quadroon, Eurasian, and hapa."
"Studies have found that the mixed race population is continuing to grow in North America."
"The Dominican Republic has the highest percentage of mixed race people (73%) among the mentioned countries."
"'Melezi' refer to the offspring of Muslim Romani men and women of host populations."
"Individuals of mixed-race backgrounds make up a significant portion of the population in many parts of the world."
"The term 'multi-ethnic people' refers to individuals of more than one ethnicity."
"Officially, mixed race people make up the majority of the population in the Dominican Republic, Aruba, and Cuba."
"The terms multiethnic and ethnically-mixed are used interchangeably to refer to people who are of more than one ethnicity."