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'The Ethnic Question' by Sebastian Jenkins |
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Mixed Race Matters
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Saturday, 11 June 2011 17:19 |
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How do you feel when faced with one of the “Ethnic Monitoring” forms which appear not only in the national Census, but in all kinds of government, medical or administrative forms?
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From the Farm to the Melting Pot |
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Articles -
Mixed Race Matters
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Sunday, 31 October 2010 22:04 |
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Francis Wardle - a man who started out from a small enclosed homogeneous community and journeyed through a series of increasingly mixed cultures and races to a global kaleidoscope has a unique claim to personify change to date and to forecast what form future change will take
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Hafu/Half Japanese |
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Articles -
Mixed Race Matters
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Friday, 27 August 2010 20:55 |
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Hafu/ Half Japanese
Natalie Maya Willer (Photographer)
Marcia Yumi Lise (Researcher)
Our shared interest in half Japanese identity inherently stems from our experience of being in between different cultures. Like many other half Japanese people we have been making an enquiry into our mixed cultural experience. This questioning of our own identity has its roots in our appearance and ‘mixed’ upbringing as well as how we sit in the racially designated society we live in.
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My name is Ramon |
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Articles -
Mixed Race Matters
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Monday, 21 December 2009 16:44 |
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My name is Ramon Mohamed son of Amir Mohamed and Mary Watts. My father, a practising Muslim and Pushtoon from the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan (NWFP), arrived in Sheffield in the 1950’s as part of the first wave of colonial immigrants invited by the British Government to work in the steel industry. My mother, a practising Christian was born in Sheffield, worked for most of her life in Bassetts sweet factory.
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What's it like to be Mixed Race? |
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Articles -
Mixed Race Matters
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Monday, 14 September 2009 20:37 |
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I thought we should take a look at two of our European Neighbours across the water - Germany and Holland - not always best friends, understandably so, but time moves on and so do we. Alice is Ghanaian and German, Teddy is Dutch and Ghanaian, they both spent time in Ghana during their teens and have chosen to live and work in their mother's native country.
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