Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pride. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Mixed Lingo - part 4

More Mixed-Related Terms That You've Been Waiting For!


Hi friends!  We've got another installment of the "Mixed Lingo" series for your reading pleasure.  To go along with the "Growing Up Mixed" blog's post on the intersection of mixed-related issues and other social justice areas (get up to date at Social Justice for Mixed Folks!), I selected more social justice-y terms this time.

Let the fun begin!

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Social Justice for Mixed Folks


Mixed Folks and Social Justice: Intersection!


Hi friends!  I noticed that the “Mixed Lingo” posts have been pretty popular (part 1, part 2, part 3).  My work as an intern at my school’s multicultural center introduced me to social justice and the terms that I put in the “Mixed Lingo” series.

In this post, we’ll get acquainted with social justice and how it applies to multiracial, multiethnic, blended, mixed folks.

Social Justice: (definition found here)


Race-Related Intersection

Monday, March 4, 2013

"Help!  My Extended Family Just Doesn't Get My Mixed Heritage!"


"Why do you ________?  Is it because your mom's _________?"

"Your hair doesn't look like our side of the family's.  It's all ________."

"But you're also ________.  So why don't you ________ like us?"


Sometimes family members (including us!) don't get it right.  You don't want to alienate everyone who says something like the above, but you also want to change how some of their comments/questions come off as hurtful.  Life as a mixed person: it's tough!

Here are some tips for resolving your "extended family vs. mixed heritage" issues!


Resolving Extended Family and Heritage Issues Like the Awesome Mixed Person You Are!

Sunday, March 3, 2013

Mixed Lingo - Part 2

More Mixed Lingo!

Hey friends!  I noticed that the original "Mixed Lingo" post has been pretty popular with y'all (found here).

I decided to expand on the list of useful terms when discussing multiracial, multiethnic, mixed issues.  Can you have too much of a good thing? Nonsense! :P


Mixed-Related Terms (Part the Second)