More students identifying as multiracialPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Identity Development/Psychology, New Media, Politics/Public Policy, United States on 2011-02-23 23:10Z by Steven |
More students identifying as multiracial
Collegiate Times
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech)
2011-02-17
Sarah Watson, News Reporter
More students pursuing a secondary education identify themselves as multiracial or multiethnic.
Students across the nation and in the Virginia Tech community are checking the box “two or more races” when filling out college applications. However, this increase is not based on more opportunity for multiracial students, a new categorization system for race or any other preconceived ideas alone.
Multiracial and multiethnic movements are not a new phenomenon, according to Wornie Reed, director of the center for race and social policy research.
“This has been going on for some time,” Reed said, adding that multiracial movements have been occurring for the past three decades.
Reed said the moments were part of a new social context “that race is not a biological construct, but a social construct — but it doesn’t make it any less real.”
According to Ray Williams, director of Tech’s multicultural programs and services, the increase of students identifying themselves as multiracial or multiethnic has been influenced by the post-Civil Rights movement era that encapsulates our society.
“People are more comfortable coming out and saying that they are either one thing or another, or a mix,” Williams said…
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