At the same time, how will the growing number of multiracial kids change our definitions of race? |
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When this team won the last World Cup, just before Bastille Day in 1998, they seemed the perfect advertisement for a multiracial France. |
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I am very lucky, I never felt really different being a fat girl with multiracial brothers and immigrant adoptive parents. |
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In our multiracial society, it is an oversimplification to treat the inequality of income and wealth as a racial problem. |
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We use the term multiracial to refer to those of all racial mixes, including biracial. |
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The lack of minorities in popular culture affects multiracial people the most because we have no role models with whom to relate. |
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It is a multiracial country and we have been able to keep the races living harmoniously together, and that is for us a great achievement. |
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The sinister imagery is hard to reconcile with the contemporary city, with its multiracial population and beery, welcoming atmosphere. |
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This is due to the lack of resources to address the unique challenges and difficulties multiracial children go through. |
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TransAfrica played a leading role in the worldwide campaign to turn South Africa into a multiracial democracy. |
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A fourth choice is to identify simply as multiracial or as mixed race without signifying specific races. |
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Its relatively peaceful transition from apartheid to multiracial democracy was rightly hailed as a miracle. |
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Her response has been to write the Africa she knows, which is multiracial, multicultural, and complex. |
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The crowd, which is multiracial, ranges from white men with shaved heads to Bangladeshis with gold-capped teeth. |
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It is a disgrace that this race hatred event can go ahead while two multiracial and peaceful events are banned. |
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He built a multiracial meritocracy that insists on tolerance, lawfulness and freedom from crime. |
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Furthermore, multiracial congregations can powerfully join hands to resist racism together. |
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London is a cosmopolitan city with a multitude of cultures stemming from its multiracial population. |
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And the majority, in an effort to prove its multiracial credentials, must always kowtow to them in today's politically correct world. |
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The Bantu homelands were abolished following South Africa's adoption of a multiracial constitution in 1994 and South African nationality was restored to all their citizens. |
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A sense of sorrow and outrage has gripped this multiracial community. |
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Jean-Marie Le Pen, a right-wing xenophobe, had earlier disparaged France's multiracial team. |
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The coalition's multiracial balancing act was supposed to maintain peace and order. |
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With his multiracial background and superb talent, Zidane was the very emblem of this new France. |
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A political system based on fear and division was replaced by multiracial democracy. |
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It is made available throughout Canada and reflects the multicultural and multiracial nature of our country. |
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It has emerged from the trauma of apartheid to build a democratic, tolerant and multiracial society. |
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First, better trained police officers have insight and the ability to relate to multiracial, diverse communities. |
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The arrival of these young people certainly adds to the multicultural and multiracial character of the schools. |
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Singapore, a multiracial and multireligious State, believed that the exercise of free speech should not take place at the expense of others. |
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But black workers remain a key component of the multiracial U. S. proletariat. |
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At the same time, it sets itself the task of rendering visible the pluriformity of our increasingly multicultural and multiracial societies. |
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Through organizing and activism, he has created a multiracial political movement that draws thousands of people every week. |
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It was the first time the census included multiracial options. |
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Indonesia is a multiracial, multiethnic, multireligious state. |
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He considers it a virtue that America is a multiracial society. |
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But at home, where it mattered most, the ANC was a genuine, multiracial movement for democracy. |
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For the sake of our novel experiment in broad-based multiracial democracy, I hope they reject the Cathie Adamses of their party. |
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Even with the option of multiple racial choices on the census forms, Wardle suspects the numbers will represent an undercount of the biracial and multiracial population. |
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Beer commercials seem to be made up entirely of multiracial groups of men who accept each other unconditionally. |
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Malaysia needs multiracial tolerance as much as Singapore does. |
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Greater efforts need to be made to educate young persons about the harm inflicted by hate crimes, and the fact that more than other crime, hate crimes traduce the spirit of a multicultural, multiracial society. |
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A recent increase in Allophone students in the English sector was overwhelmingly concentrated in Montréal, thus giving rise to an increasingly multiracial school composition. |
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The search for a matching donor is exceedingly difficult, yet because she needs a multiracial donor, the search becomes nearly impossible. |
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The ANC has remained a pan-tribal and multiracial organization ever since. |
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The exhibit at the Liberty Science Center combined the experiences of a multiracial society and the history of race as a social and scientific idea with contemporary scientific findings. |
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In the Sultanate there are no integrationist multiracial organizations and movements and there are no barriers of any form or kind between races in the first place. |
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This definition is also inclusive of those individuals classified as biracial and multiracial. |
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The frame-up of Mumia Abu-Jamal is a stark expression of the class and race bias of the capitalist courts and underlines the need for the multiracial working class to champion the fight for black liberation? |
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In the coastal and other settlements, early workers lived closely together in a multiracial society. |
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Altogether, genetic studies suggest that African Americans are a multiracial people. |
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In more diverse communities, such as Hattiesburg, some churches have multiracial congregations. |
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One would think, Ehrenreich suggests, that the largely working-class, multiracial crowd might sympathize with the working stiff on the plane who happened to be African-American. |
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The power to make the courts yield, the power to set Mumia free rests in the international, multiracial, multiethnic working class that can stop production, transport and communication! |
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You watch it now and you'll see people returning each week who do reflect to some extent the reality of Vancouver, which is a highly multiracial city. |
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The three lads were a north African, a black guy and an eastern European Jew – an echo of the multiracial mix that would bring France victory in the 1998 World Cup. |
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Over the last year, Anwar has cobbled together a coalition of three diverse political parties, including his multiracial People's Justice party, ahead of the pivotal March 8 general elections. |
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He is multiracial, of African American and Native American heritage. |
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Asians, especially those of Chinese, Indian descent, and Javenese Indonesians, form a significant minority in the region and also contribute to multiracial communities. |
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In 1963 Waterford school, later named Waterford Kamhlaba United World College of Southern Africa, was founded as southern Africa's first multiracial school. |
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Within multiracial countries such as Malaysia and Singapore, it is not unusual for one to speak two or more languages, albeit with varying degrees of fluency. |
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The legacy of British rule is reflected in the country's political administration and diverse population, which includes Indian, African, Amerindian, and multiracial groups. |
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While multiracial democracy was finally introduced to Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, however, Southern Rhodesians of European ancestry continued to enjoy minority rule. |
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Cores with bifacial and multiracial flake removal reflect core rotation, while those with unifacial flake removal indicate flaking from one direction. |
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