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  2. Hapa - Wikipedia

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    For example, hapalua is half, hapahā is one-fourth, and hapanui means majority. [2] [3] In Hawaii, the term can be used in conjunction with other Hawaiian racial and ethnic descriptors to specify a particular racial or ethnic mixture. [2] [3] An example of this is hapa haole (part European/White). [18] [19]

  3. Color terminology for race - Wikipedia

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    An assessment of racism in Trinidad notes people often being described by their skin tone, with the gradations being "HIGH RED – part White, part Black but 'clearer' than Brown-skin: HIGH BROWN – More white than Black, light skinned: DOUGLA – part Indian and part Black: LIGHT SKINNED, or CLEAR SKINNED Some Black, but more White: TRINI ...

  4. Category:Stereotypes of Asian people - Wikipedia

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  5. How Chloe Bennet Is Breaking Free From Hollywood Stereotypes

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    Over the course of the show’s seven seasons, she became Marvel’s first Asian superhero (sorry Shang-Chi!), slowly helping Hollywood expand its idea of what “Asianlooks like. But her ...

  6. Cross-race effect - Wikipedia

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    In the study, white participants were trained to identify faces from one race (ex. African American) by specific letters and categorize another race (ex. Asian) using only one letter. Results found that participants were better able to distinguish other race faces that were individuated better than those that were categorized, despite equal ...

  7. Half of Asian American adults say most of their friends share ...

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    In a new study by the Pew Research Center delving into the shared experience of Asian American daily life, 51% said all or most of their friends in the U.S. share their ethnicity or are also Asian.

  8. Mitski says she doesn’t feel either fully Asian or American ...

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    “With my Asian friends, it’s how they talk about specific cultural foods I don’t know, or travel plans in Asia, or even the language, because I don’t know Vietnamese that well, and it’s ...

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