You believe that embracing and celebrating diverse racial backgrounds will lead to a more harmonious and inclusive society.
Multiracialism is a political ideology that emphasizes the coexistence and mutual respect among multiple racial groups within a society. It promotes the idea that multiple races can coexist in harmony, each maintaining their unique cultural heritage while contributing to the overall diversity and richness of the society. This ideology is often contrasted with racialism, which tends to emphasize the differences and potential conflicts between races.
The history of multiracialism as a political ideology is complex and varied, as it has been shaped by the unique historical and social con…
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What's a time when celebrating a friend's multiracial identity made you see the world differently?
@9L3CTCH3mos3MO
It made me realize how fairly and equally people should be treated.
@9L3DMNM3mos3MO
When we had to stop talking while she was doing Ramadan
@9L3D3H83mos3MO
made me see the word differently by seeing and knowing that there's other cultures and they do things differetly
@9L3CZFC3mos3MO
When we were celebrating there independence day. We compared it to how other days they were treated. On their independence day everyone was sweet and kind.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
In what ways can understanding someone's multiracial background help break down prejudices?
@9K9KFRX3mos3MO
Understanding their background and just being open minded about the fact that they came to the United States for a better life.
Knowing where someone came from and what they have been through can help someone understand what they’re visions are.
@9K9GGC83mos3MO
In school we should teach poeple the harm that racism has caused in the past. Especially instances that have taken place in the United States.
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
How do language barriers impact the integration of different racial groups in your community?
@9HL7WTZ6mos6MO
Language barriers impact the the different racial groups in our community because one might not be heard right or understood and we need to make sure everyone's opinion is heard.
@9HL8YSB6mos6MO
There are multiple barriers for people who speak English as a second language in integrating successfully into a community. They need translation services (not always easily accessed and can cost money), not many signs labeled in their language so they can't access critical building's and services without assistance, and English-only speakers don't understand any requests for help if they're lost or in danger and may become annoyed with the individual who doesn't speak English, making the interaction only more intolerable and unhelpful.
@YumiLibertarian 6mos6MO
When people from countries like Asia or Africa come to my school, I almost feel sad for them because they’ve communicated with me (in broken English of course) that they have no idea what’s going in in their class or what lessons are being taught. It makes me wonder how much that affects their grade.
@9HL8PCRLibertarian6mos6MO
language barriers impact simply because it's considered a barrier. language barriers make it harder to understand people
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
How can schools better support students from multiracial backgrounds and promote inclusiveness?
@9HL862NWomen’s Equality6mos6MO
The school can promote inclusiveness by accommodating their cultures and religion.
@9HL7Z7W6mos6MO
Be more curious of different cultures and being judgmental about them
@9HL7WTZ6mos6MO
By teaching us young and to know whats right from wrong
@ISIDEWITH6mos6MO
Why is it important for political leaders to represent and advocate for a multiracial society?
@9HL6JHR6mos6MO
It is important for political leaders to represent and advocate for a multiracial society because it shows multiple races can coexist in harmony and can maintain their heritages.
To represent their issues and address, giving an equal citizenship to all
@9HL6S8N6mos6MO
They need to show proof they know what they’re doing
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
Can the concept of a 'melting pot' society be realistic and beneficial, or is it an oversimplified view?
@9HYNVRP5mos5MO
Oversimplified, historically there has never been a successful multi cultural society.
@9HTGLZFLibertarian 5mos5MO
There's no such thing as a melting pot. everybody is born into a family corn. Environment where they have differences. we don't want everyone to be the same. We want everybody to contribute to one another. Take the best of everything and use it. Take the worst of everything and toss it out
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Can you think of a historical figure who symbolizes the principles of multiracial harmony?
@Name-IrrelevantConstitution 5mos5MO
Jesus Christ. He preached love of one's neighbor regardless of their race.
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How does celebrating different racial holidays enhance mutual understanding within your peer group?
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
How do mixed-race public figures impact your understanding of race and identity?
@9HYNVX55mos5MO
it makes me feel like our society has some hope left
@ISIDEWITH2mos2MO
Have you ever felt enriched by a tradition from another race that you experienced through a friend or family member?
@9LH69CMPeace and Freedom2mos2MO
yes different people are always interesting in their beliefs
@9LH5Y2S2mos2MO
Yes, one of my friends is from Germany. Hearing about the cultural differences between our culture and theirs was interesting and exciting to hear about.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
What does 'identity' mean to you, and how does your racial background influence it?
@9K94R3VIndependent3mos3MO
I think Multiracialism is a good thing to have within our communities, I feel as if it allows us to expand on our knowledge with different races and it allows us to explore. My racial background influences this because, I am Hispanic so my culture is different but I also like to see and experience other peoples cultures.
@9K93RFT3mos3MO
Identity to me means you at a person and how you see you and others see you in the world
@ISIDEWITH5mos5MO
What unique perspectives do you think someone with a multiracial heritage can bring to discussions on race?
@9JCMKG6Republican5mos5MO
They can explain both sides of life from each races perspective
@9JCMJ7K5mos5MO
They have multiple races, so they have multiple opinions. Nobody gets it when someone is multi-racial. If someone is both black and white, they must deal with their white "side" and their black "side". They have more than one point of view which is like a peacekeeper or a problem starter.
@ISIDEWITH3mos3MO
What might be some benefits of growing up multiracial that people don't often talk about?
@9KV9HZQPeace and Freedom3mos3MO
they can speak more than one lauange so it can help them getting jobs.
@9KV94JV3mos3MO
The benefits of less race activated crimes that people do because of someones race.
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In what unique ways do you think a multiracial society changes the narrative of history and heritage?
Deleted3mos3MO
I believe that unity among historically oppressed groups with the historically oppressors groups written down in our books showcases the ability of the human heart. It gives perspective to empathetic times, to diverse communities, and a sense of comfort for generations to come. Our morals as a society don't necessarily change per say, but rather transcend. We grow as a community, our society learns with new ideals, not worsens. Change is not necessarily bad or saying our forefathers were wrong, but it is more to say we had the capacity to identify a controversy, learn, and grow to empow… Read more
@9KVBDGR3mos3MO
I believe a multiracial society would fix division and unite people together preventing future conflicts and other problems that may arise.
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