9 Stories That Powerfully Capture What It's Like To Be Multiracial

“You don’t need to fit a mold that other people think you should fit.”

Multiracial Americans are a fast-growing segment of the U.S. population — growing three times as fast as the population as a whole, according to a 2015 Pew report. While multiracial individuals share some common experiences, their experiences overall— from progress to prejudices — are as diverse as their backgrounds. 

We've gathered 9 of our most popular stories that give a glimpse into what it's like to be multiracial, from personal blog posts on growing up mixed race to reflections on racial identity. 

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Women of the HuffPost Women and HuffPost Black Voices Facebook community shared what they wish they could tell the world about the experience of being mixed-race. 

Our identities sometimes make it tough to “belong.” “Society has a habit of trying to box you into one category or another, whether it be gender, religion, race, etc., and when you fall in between those lines it can be really hard to fit in.” — Nadhia, age 20, Florida

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 [My son] is mixed, but the same rules apply. Do NOT randomly walk up and touch his hair, his skin, his anything... EVER. He is not exotic. He is a human being, not a curly-haired creature for your inspection. 

“I never saw myself as different until someone else pointed it out,” one woman said. She later added, “You don’t need to fit a mold that other people think you should fit.”

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The idea of having my father mistaken for a stranger wasn’t something that really registered with me until I was older. My mom and I were both brown, but my dad and I were both Jewish. Two of a kind on either side. It wasn’t until I was older that the fact that I didn’t get to be in control of how other people saw me, and by extension what they saw when they looked at my dad and I, honestly came as a shock of hurt. Because we didn’t immediately register as looking like the family unit norm, society told me that he and I weren’t two of a kind after all; not really.

As a multiracial kid growing up in the 80’s, I felt different. I was born in Puerto Rico to a Black father and Mexican mom. After Puerto Rico, we moved to Hawaii. Being a military brat stationed in Puerto Rico then Hawaii meant I was also labeled a Third Culture Kid raised in a culture outside of my parents’ cultures due to their military status. California finally became home and I felt like I didn’t quite belong. I wasn’t Black enough, or Mexican enough. I wasn’t Puerto Rican or Hawaiian. It was hard for me to find my place in the world.

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We asked our readers to tell us what comments multiracial women are tired of hearing. 

“So where are you from?”

It’s a question most mixed-race women are intimately familiar with. And usually, the person asking isn’t looking for the name of the town you grew up in, but a detailed breakdown of your racial background.

America’s population is becoming increasingly multiracial, but questions and comments from strangers about my mixed-race status haven’t slowed down yet — and I doubt I’m alone.

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Looking back on the project, photographer CYJO said she learned a great deal throughout her experience with the mixed-race families she photographed. “[W]hat I find intriguing about these families is that they defy the border and racial conflicts that we read about or may have experienced. Although there can be some complexities that hint at the tensions and differences from the power of heritage, these portraits and narratives illustrate how their love naturally crosses boundaries.”

“You are going to have the cutest mixed babies!”

That statement is one that YouTube vlogger and host of MTV News Decoded, Franchesca Ramsey, says that she hears too often when people find out that she is in an interracial marriage.

In her latest video, Ramsey, whose husband is white, reveals some of the unintentionally offensive comments that people have said regarding her future children and their interracial family. 

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I identify as multiracial. So I wrestle with this question of choice and racial identity. What rights to our own racial identity do we have? Do we have any? It would seem there’s what we are, what we say we are, and what we are allowed to be. To me they each carry different weight depending on the day. Is our experience the major determining factor? Right now I’m inclined to say yes. Inclined to believe that how we are perceived and treated based on our skin color is the most important piece. But that also doesn’t make me feel any better, or any more whole.

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Top 8 Destinations For Multigenerational Travel
Orlando(01 of08)
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A city world-renowned for its theme-park attractions, great nightlife and nearby sunny beaches, Orlando also goes beyond that and is truly a destination for the entire family. With its mixture of traditional and modern entertainment, fine art museums and galleries and world-class amusement parks such as LEGOLAND® and Walt Disney World, Orlando continues to be a hotspot for the entire family.Travel-Ticker Example Deal: $70/night: last-minute global sale on weekly condos, $489+*: Savings worth waiting until the last minute for -- over $300 off. Head out to one of over 70 global destinations and stay a week for as little as $70 per night. Visit Disney World in Florida, Palm Springs, the Caribbean, Europe, Mexico, and more. Availability is limited and only valid for travel within 30 days of booking. Even if you can't stay all seven nights, you're still getting a great rate. (credit:Getty)
Myrtle Beach(02 of08)
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Known for its championship golf courses as well as its white sand beaches and water parks, Myrtle Beach provides a fantastic vacation experience for all generations. Many resorts in the area also offer all-inclusive packaging or rooms with kitchenettes and oceanviews, which are ideal for families looking for a money-saving getaway. Also, many properties offer extra savings or free nights based on how long you stay. So adding an extra vacation day to get some shopping done at the popular Broadway on the Beach might end up being free.Travel-Ticker Example Deal: Myrtle Beach: oceanfront suite, third night no charge -- $67+ Extend your stay and save. Myrtle Beach's Boardwalk Beach Resort has oceanfront Jacuzzi suites from $100. Stay two nights and your third is on the house -- that works out to rates as low as $67 per night, August 21-September 24. (credit:Alamy)
Canada -- Vancouver And Quebec City(03 of08)
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Canada is always a great choice for a strong combination of deals and destination, and here are options for folks on either side of the country. Both Vancouver and Quebec City offer up the perfect amount of history, culture, outdoor activities and culinary delights to entertain all generations. Quebec City is unique as it brings a very strong French influence to Canada with 17th Century buildings, waterfalls and a friendly community of residents. Meanwhile, Vancouver is truly a world-class city that has a temperate climate, beautiful scenery and a wide variety of nightlife and shopping options. Vancouver is also a particularly strong deal destination after all the hotel building that happened for last year's Winter Olympics.Travel-Ticker Example Deal: Low international fares from many U.S. cities -- from $99*: Low fares on a flier favorite. Air Canada has low fares from the U.S. to select global cities like Los Angeles to Vancouver for $99* one way and NYC to London for $240* each way (R/T). (credit:Getty)
Las Vegas(04 of08)
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Most people don't consider Las Vegas to be a playground for families, but that popular misconception should make it even easier for multi-generational travelers to get the most out of the city. Las Vegas has been building itself up to be a family's paradise, with many resorts offering a variety of shows to choose from as well as rollercoasters, buffets and plenty of sightseeing. Adults in the family can also take advantage of the vibrant nightlife that Sin City is so famous for. Just a short drive away are the Grand Canyon and also Zion National Park, both of which offer incredible sights for touring.Travel-Ticker Example Deal: Six-day Southwest U.S. hotel and rental car package -- $449+: Gate 1 Travel is offering this Southwest United States experience to Travel-Ticker readers for an exclusive $50 off the already low rate -- just be sure to use promo code TTSWFD50. You'll get a rental car for six days, two nights at the four-star JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa, one night at Cable Mountain Lodge at Zion National Park, and two nights at the Radisson Woodlands Hotel in Flagstaff. (credit:Getty)
Caribbean(05 of08)
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For the budget-conscious family, all-inclusive is the way to go, and the Caribbean is the perfect spot to score sweet deals. Everyone can eat, stay and play at an all-inclusive resort with one set price and without the hassle of planning. Additionally, most resorts offer a 'kids camp' so that adults can enjoy some down time with a fruity drink and a book by the pool--a rarity on most family vacations. This can allow the adults and the kids in the family to all have the experiences they want...together or separately!Travel-Ticker Example Deal: Jamaica: air + all-inclusive beach resort w/extras -- $579+*: Journey to Jamaica at a bargain rate. Fly from Miami (other departure cities available) and stay three nights at the all-inclusive, beachfront Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort and Spa. Be sure to use promo code BEACH100 to save $100 on your booking. Book now before this peak-season deal sells out. (credit:Getty)
Cruises(06 of08)
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Cruises are a great option for families right now, especially for a multigenerational vacation with the grandparents. Cruises keep everyone occupied with a diverse set of activities for the children, while the adults can view multiple world sites from the comfort of a floating luxury resort. And let's not forget the array of dining and entertainment options such as nightclubs, comedy acts and shows at your fingertips. Couple these perks with the amazing destinations that cruises travel to like the Caribbean, Europe, Alaska, South America and the Mediterranean, and you can see how easy it is for families to get an affordable and unforgettable experience all on one ship. Travel-Ticker Example Deal: Seven-night Caribbean cruise w/upgrade and extras -- $369+: High seas savings with extras. Hotwire and NCL have teamed up to offer W. Caribbean cruises from $369. Get a complimentary cabin upgrade plus a coupon book with up to $400 in savings. Depart from Tampa on select dates in November, 2012. (credit:Getty)
San Diego(07 of08)
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Boasting a sunny climate that never varies more than ten degrees from moderate, attractions such as the world-class zoo and amusement parks, and natural coastal beauty in places like La Jolla Cove, San Diego offers activities to suit any traveler at any age. And don't forget, the restaurants and nightlife of the Gas Lamp District will definitely keep the grown-ups of the family happy as well!

Travel-Ticker Example Deal: San Diego: 30% off four-star downtown waterfront hotel, $90+: Downtown and by the water -- the best of both worlds. Sale rates vary at the four-star Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego, but you'll always get 30% off stays in December. Looking to go later? Click here to stay January 15-February 27 for $169, including an upgrade to a bay-view room.

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Chicago(08 of08)
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