Hi ladies - haven't been on in a while so I apologize if this has already been discussed. I was left not knowing what to fill out in certain questions on the census form.
For me: are you of Hispanic origin? Easy one - Yes, Dominican. My parents are from there, I was born here.
Please select your race: white, black, asian, indian, etc, etc. Huh? I'm Latin American and I don't consider myself to be black or white. This was so strange!
For DD: are you of Hispanic origin? Hmm...well is she or isn't she? I am but DH isn't so I guess 1/2 of her is of Hispanic origin. I left it blank.
This is 2010. We're a very mixed country these days and I feel like the options don't represent us. Anyone else have a hard time filling out the form?
Re: Census questions on race???
DD2: Lucia (Lucy) 07/13
I would just fill out all the ones that apply. The form says "X one or more boxes".
For DD, just mark off 1 for hispanic (or the "other box" if you wanna get exact) & one box for whatever else she is
A- 09/2006 I- 04/2010 N- 04/2012 M & G- 01/2014
That's horrible that there's no selection for Hispanic. Ugh, you would think that in 2010, they'd have gotten their act together, especially since they've been going on and on about how important this Census is.
People in my circles are going off about how there's no "Taiwanese" and how we should all protest (I myself am not Taiwanese)...yeah, well, other people have bigger problems...at least the Taiwanese can mark off "Asian." I tried explaining that to my friends, all of whom were like, "yeah yeah, whatever." Kinda makes me want to slap them, especially after hearing that there's no Hispanic option.
Hispanic refers to your nationality, but as in race they are referring to things from a biological standpoint. Most references divide human beings into the biological classifications of Mongoloid (Asian decent), Negroid (African decent), Caucasoid (European and American decent), and I can't remember the "-oid" name for Native Americans. Sources nick name these classifications as, white, yellow, black and red. Historically this represents how the human species lived on different continents back in the days of the when we discovered fire.
To my understanding, most of the native american cultures in the regions of today's Hispanic decent did not survive. I though European settlers fought and killed the Mayans/Aztecs. I was always under the belief that technically most people of Hispanic decent are technically Caucasoid (caucasian, white, whatever).
Yeah, the thing is the Europeans also brought many slaves with them. This added another race into the equation. I believe my ancestors came from Spain, so I selected white but as others have said, it just felt weird.
I'll probably be getting a call regarding DD. I left the Hispanic question blank and then selected white for race for her in the next question.