When you’re biracial, are you both races, none of those races (meaning “other”) because you’re not full or do people pick one side or the other (when people really can’t)? It just seems very confusing with racial identification and cultural identification when somebody is mixed.
Great interview. ❤ Thank you for sharing your story.
Blessings to both beautiful ladies 🙏🏼🕊️.
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Great interview. Loved hear your experience Adreiona ❤️
I grew up biracial in a all black neighborhood and I felt some of the same experiences u felt
When you’re biracial, are you both races, none of those races (meaning “other”) because you’re not full or do people pick one side or the other (when people really can’t)? It just seems very confusing with racial identification and cultural identification when somebody is mixed.
Great conversation, which I hope will aid others in their journey.
great interview, grew up with a white mom in th black community. She embracd my black culture and history
Biracial is it’s own race. It’s not black, white or anything else.