This dissertation is a qualitative study of racially ambiguous people and their life experiences. Racially ambiguous people are individuals who are frequently misidentified racially by others because they do not resemble the phenotype associated with the racial group to which they belong or because they belong to racial/ethnic groups originating in different parts of the world that resemble each other. the racial/ethnic population of the United States is constantly changing because of variations in the birth rates among the racial/ethnic groups that comprise those populations and immigration from around the world. Although much research has been done that documents the existence of racial/ethnic mixing in the history of the United States an...
This dissertation examines how the intersections of ethnic and racial identities are negotiated thro...
Racial categories continue to persist in present day multi-ethnic and cultural societies such as the...
"What are you?" This question, whether explicitly raised by another or implied in his gaze, is one w...
Using interview data from individuals who were frequently asked some version of the question What a...
This paper attempt to analyze identity formation processes of mixed race college students. The data ...
Thesis (M.A., Special Major (Ethnic Studies)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.There...
The influences of race on people’s lived experiences are vast and enumerable. Despite advancements i...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
The question "Who Am IT' has been part of the human consciousness for as long as our species has exi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The purpose of this study was to understand how multi...
This dissertation explores some of the ways that social identities, especially racial and ethnic ide...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Am...
For four decades, scholars have analyzed the experiences of individuals on the nexus of multiple rac...
Asian Americans are a significant and growing population in U.S. higher education, yet their positio...
Multiethnic and multiracial populations are among the fastest growing demographic groups in North Am...
This dissertation examines how the intersections of ethnic and racial identities are negotiated thro...
Racial categories continue to persist in present day multi-ethnic and cultural societies such as the...
"What are you?" This question, whether explicitly raised by another or implied in his gaze, is one w...
Using interview data from individuals who were frequently asked some version of the question What a...
This paper attempt to analyze identity formation processes of mixed race college students. The data ...
Thesis (M.A., Special Major (Ethnic Studies)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.There...
The influences of race on people’s lived experiences are vast and enumerable. Despite advancements i...
In recent years, according to U. S. Census reports, the number of people who classify themselves as ...
The question "Who Am IT' has been part of the human consciousness for as long as our species has exi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002The purpose of this study was to understand how multi...
This dissertation explores some of the ways that social identities, especially racial and ethnic ide...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Multicultural Education))--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Am...
For four decades, scholars have analyzed the experiences of individuals on the nexus of multiple rac...
Asian Americans are a significant and growing population in U.S. higher education, yet their positio...
Multiethnic and multiracial populations are among the fastest growing demographic groups in North Am...
This dissertation examines how the intersections of ethnic and racial identities are negotiated thro...
Racial categories continue to persist in present day multi-ethnic and cultural societies such as the...
"What are you?" This question, whether explicitly raised by another or implied in his gaze, is one w...