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10/08/2021
Some Say Multiracial Americans Could Represent America’s Future
According to the census, more Americans than ever identify as multiracial
Tony Luna was once again being asked to choose one of his racial identities over the other.
He firmly believed in the anti-racism training his workplace was offering. But the instructor told him he had to pick a group for the program — either the one for White people, or the one for people of color.
Luna is biracial, Filipino and White, a combination that defined his upbringing and sense of self. He has always felt he was either both identities, equally — or in some settings, not fully one or the other.
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