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  2. Racial fluidity - Wikipedia

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    Racial fluidity is the idea that race is not permanent and fixed, but rather imprecise and variable. [1] The interpretation of someone's race, including their self-identification and identification by others, can change over the course of a lifetime, including in response to social situations. The racial identity of groups can change over time ...

  3. Trans: Gender and Race in an Age of Unsettled Identities

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    Complicating the analysis argues Brubaker is the way in which, on the political left, race is a "more closely policed category" than gender, compared to the political right where sex and gender are "more closely policed." [1] Additionally, changing gender identity is given more sociological "legitimacy" than changing race. [1]

  4. Critical Mixed Race Studies - Wikipedia

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    Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS) Association is a collective of scholars, artists, community activists, clinicians, and students whose work analyzes and critiques social, cultural, and political institutions based on dominant conceptions of race. CMRS emphasizes the fluidity of race and other intersecting identities to critique processes of ...

  5. What is gender fluidity? - AOL

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    Gender-fluid people fluctuate in their gender identity. They may say they are a boy at times and align with being a girl or nonbinary other times.

  6. Biracial and multiracial identity development - Wikipedia

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    Most concepts of biracial identity development highlight the need for racial identity development across the lifespan. This type of development recognizes that identity is no more static a cultural entity than any other and that this fluidity of identity is shaped by the individual's social circumstances and capital (Hall, 2001). [17]

  7. Texas school board votes to limit discussion on ‘gender ...

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    The Grapevine-Colleyville Independent School District also voted to ban the teaching of critical race theory. Texas school board votes to limit discussion on ‘gender fluidity,’ nonbinary ...

  8. Race (human categorization) - Wikipedia

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    Race is a categorization of humans based on shared physical or social qualities into groups generally viewed as distinct within a given society. [1] The term came into common usage during the 16th century, when it was used to refer to groups of various kinds, including those characterized by close kinship relations. [2]

  9. What Is Critical Race Theory—And Why Is It Important to ...

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    Critical Race Theory has been alternately criticized and celebrated, but do you actually know what it is? Here, experts define this controversial concept and explain its real-world implications.