Growing Up Mixed-Race Asian — ft. Sharon H. Chang (Escape From Plan A, Ep. 65)
<p>Recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau shows that mixed-race Americans are one of the fastest growing racial category in the United States (and a particularly young demographic as well). A popular idea argues that the “beigeing” of America will naturally lead to decreased racism, but is it more complicated than that? Special guest <a href="https://sharonhchang.com/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Sharon H. Chang</a> (author, photographer, and activist) and returning guest C.S. Taniguchi share their experiences with Oxford Kondō on what it’s like to grow up mixed-race Asian and what their thoughts are on the future of mixed-race America.</p>
<p>Sharon H. Chang is the author of <em>Raising Mixed Race</em> and <em>Hapa Tales and Other Lies</em>, both of which are available</p>
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