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The number of multiracial Asian Americans is growing — and the ways they define themselves and talk about identity are also changing.⁠

As of about five years ago, Asians and multiracial people had become the fastest-growing demographic groups in the US. And as Asians have gained prominence in American society, so have those of mixed-Asian heritage in other areas of public life. Tennis phenomenon Naomi Osaka is of Japanese and black heritage. Millions hang on every word of model and author Chrissy Teigen, who is Thai and European. DC blockbuster 'Aquaman' grossed more than $1B with a cast led by Jason Momoa, who is part Native Hawaiian and part white.⁠

Mixed-race people have described a rainbow of experiences. Some say being of mixed cultures has made life richer and more inclusive; others talk of struggling for acceptance by one side or another of their roots, of feeling internal or external pressure to embrace — or reject — part of who they are, or getting used to checking the box for “other” on forms.⁠

Read more in our bio.⁠

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