Chantelle Squires and Ebay Hamilton join this discussion to shed light on the experience of what it is like to grow up with parents from two different racial or ethnic backgrounds, and how that shapes their view of the world. Plus, dive into an exploration of the benefits of a multicultural upbringing. Is there such a thing as a “biracial advantage?”
Is someone's race the same everywhere you go? Surprisingly, no: every place has a unique take on race and culture. As the construct of...
Colorism, known as the prejudice or discrimination against those with lighter or darker skin tones, even among people belonging to a shared racial or...
From early pioneers to today’s educators, entrepreneurs, athletic stars, and leaders, Pacific Islanders are an important part of Utah’s history and cultural landscape. For...