I'm all different bits of European white (Polish, Irish, Hungarian, you name it!) while my husband is Filipino/black.
Thanks to this whole debaacle about Obama just being portrayed as black and no one seeming to care to mention he's mixed... I wonder if this is going to start affecting kids' brains even more, and have them only referring to part of their heritage. ![]()
I know it's too soon to really care (my kiddo is 1w3days old, lol) but I have to wonder, now! Especially because he looks more like me than anything! I was expecting him to have my husband's facial structure and his skin to be at LEAST a bit darker. It's more like looking at a living baby picture of myself, yikes!

Re: Wonder what race my son will associate himself as...
I'm 1/4 filipino and you'd never know it. For some reason it's like that in my family. Some of us look completely white while others look completely filipino.
I understand your questioning it though!
milfy's word of the day: Cheesy!
Um, Obama isn't being portrayed as anything. HE identifies himself as Black.
My child is interracial and how she chooses to indentify herself is up to her. She will be raised to love and respect both races.
Givin a shout out to the interracial babies. Oh yes, you are all jealous of my BEAUTIFUL babies
mwah. love.
I am mixed with black and white and my DH is black and filipino. We both id with our black heritage, while we never denied our other 1/2. But we were raised by our white and filipino sides. I think it has a lot to do with how we look (skin tone, features) and how we were perceived as we grew up. We are both 30 so back when we were kids if you were a little black you were black. But these days mixed raced children are everywhere (we live on the west coast) so I think it will be a wait and see game with your son.
I thought Obama did identified himself as white too.
My daughter is 1/2 White and 1/2 Latina, I hope she IDs herself as both....and also as a Californian, because that is where she was born after all!
I thought Obama did identified himself as white too.
My daughter is 1/2 White and 1/2 Latina, I hope she IDs herself as both....and also as a Californian, because that is where she was born after all!
i cant speak with any great authority because i'm about as white as they come. but maybe you could focus on taking pride in the heritage of each race rather than focusing on which side he should be on. then your son will just be himself and not his color.
(does that make sense? it sounds right in my head - but not sure if i worded it correctly.)
She isn't focusing on what side he should be on, she's wondering if he will identify himself with one race more than the other. I'm sure she plans on teaching him both sides of his race as would most parents of biracial children.
Spoken like a true white person.
I think its about more than just who your family is. I'm pretty sure that everyone would call the man crazy if he went around saying "I'm white!"
Unfortunately how society sees you has a lot to do with it. I think that a lot of times bi-racial people have more than one image of themselves. How they see themselves racially/culturally and how society see them. It's naive to say that doesn't matter.
How do you teach someone their race?
is that for me or the other poster??
Aww! thanks!
is that for me or the other poster??
Opps the other poster. Damn this quoting tool. I'm just going crazy with it.
my bad....both sides of their culture/heritage