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Title: Honoring Bi/Multiracial, Bi/Multicultural Experiences:


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Honoring Bi/Multiracial, Bi/Multicultural
Experiences
  • Interrupting the Social Contract around Race
    Identity
  • Laurin Mayeno, MPH

2
Objectives
  • Participants will
  • Acknowledge and check out their assumptions about
    bi/multiracial people.
  • Notice and interrupt negative messages and
    stereotypes about bi/multi-racial people
  • Explore ways of thinking about bi/multiracial
    experience that reinforce or challenge the status
    quo.

3
Sharing in Pairs
  • How do you identify racially?culturally?
  • What made you choose this workshop?
  • What is a burning issue or question you would
    like to discuss?

4
Guidelines
  • Both/And Thinking
  • Sharing Experiences
  • I Statements
  • Respecting Different Viewpoints
  • Listening Deeply
  • Acknowledge among us and about us nature of
    conversation

5
Overview/Agenda
  • Recognition of the Issue(s)
  • Individual/Interpersonal/Family/Community
  • Broader Context Historical, Social and
    Political
  • Reframing the Issue Creating an Empowering
    Context

6
Individual Experiences
  • In your experience, what are the challenges and
    strengths of being bi/multiracial?
  • What are the messages you have received about
    bi/multiracial people? What is their impact?

7
Common Themes
  • Personal level identity and self esteem,
    cultural experience exposure
  • Interpersonal/family/community
    stigma,stereotypes, marginalization, assumptions

8
Differences
  • Racial and national origins
  • Racialized characteristics
  • Identity
  • Cultural experience
  • Acceptance, belonging within community of color
  • Class, gender, sexuality, etc.

9
Strengths
  • Ability to understand different perspectives
  • Open to differences starting with race and
    culture and going beyond
  • Boundary crossers/bridge builders
    identification with more than one group gives us
    a particular ability to cross bridges, relate to
    difference

10
Being an Ally
  • What can allies do to honor people of mixed
    heritage?

11
Whats behind the social messages?Where do they
come from?
In 1997, Tiger Woods identified himself as a
Cablinasian. Why is there so much
controversy about how multiracial people name
themselves?
12
Social and Historical Context
13
History of Domination and Racial Mixing in the
U.S.
  • Global expansion and colonization
  • Slavery
  • WWII Military Occupation
  • Anti-miscegenation laws struck down 1967
  • Increase in immigration

14
The Paradox of Race
  • Doesnt exist as a biological reality
  • Is a social construct a contract that we all
    participate in
  • Myth of pure race
  • Sobeing bi/multiracial is also a myth
  • Exists as a social reality with real life
    consequences
  • Cannot address racism without acknowledging its
    existence
  • People who are bi/multiracial are marginalized in
    this context

15
Overt Racism
  • Miscegenation
  • Contamination
  • One drop rule
  • Taboos kept racial purity. One of the ways of
    keeping the hierarchy in tact
  • Multiracial communities not recognized (African
    American, Latino)
  • History of light-skinned privilege within
    communities of color

16
Covert (Modern) Racism
  • Racial hierarchy still in tact
  • Less need to maintain taboos in order to sustain
    the hierarchy
  • Bi/multiracial people in style
  • Are bi/multiracial people another cover for the
    existence of racism?

17
Political Implications
If you had a 60 second spot on national TV to
talk about bi/multiracial, bi/multicultural
issues, what would you say?
18
Pitfalls to Avoid
  • Obscuring racism
  • Creating another caste in the system
  • Denying any part of our heritage
  • Denying oppression or privilege
  • Separation from communities of color
  • Positive stereotyping
  • Overstating commonalities/understating difference
  • Essentialism and dehumanization

19
Towards a Framework for Empowerment Social
Justice
  • Own all of our heritages and identities
  • Be visible
  • Use our strengths to connect and build alliances
  • Connect issues to the struggle against racism
  • Take every opportunity to interrupt the social
    contract around race and identity
  • Acknowledge and go beyond social categories

20
Closure
  • Anything new you learned that you will use?
  • Anything new questions raised for you?
  • Feedback?
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