I will see if I can find an article about how the Census is trying to find a way to count people as they REALLY are..
Because of the way the Census is set up, if people were born in the US , but are of Hispanic or Asian or other ethnic backgrounds.. heritage.. many times they list themselves as Anglo.. Because they do not even speak those other languages.. Does this make sense?
Also young people of mixed races now have a hard time deciding on what box they fit into..
Our daughter and some friends actually started a group at her college that is for mixed race students.. The variety is amazing.. Pretty exciting actually.
On the last Census these students said that sometimes they marked mixed, African American and Anglo. So 3 boxes for 1 person, but what did the Govt, mark them?
They had a conference at Harvard and met so many more mixed students and all discussed that they do not fit into a census. When filling out Federal forms or when asked their background the list can be long because even THEIR parents are mixed.. so how to choose? What needs to change? And does it matter?
She says the whole "Census Conversation" was one of the longest discussions.. They are hoping eventually, you will have choices or you can fill in the blanks as you want to match how you identify yourself.. And the US will count it..
She says each student said they identify as a certain race just based on what feels right to them and each one was for personal reasons or feeling..
She also said to let you all know, she is "Super excited you moms are talking about this, because it is very important to her and her friends that are mixed race."
She also says "many people just cannot understand how personal and sometimes how hard it is to tell your own family how you identify yourself when mixed.". They "do not want to hurt feelings or insult anyone, especially loved ones".