Yes, that is mixed race. Mother or father is one or the other making them both.
If your father is white, and your mother is half Japanese, then you are quarter Japanese.
My friend Maria is biracial, her mother is Italian and her father is Japanese.
No Filipino's are not considered Caucasian... The people that are of Caucasian origin in Asia are south Asian, middle eastern,(west Asia), north Africa and central Asia. These are the people in Asia that are of Caucasian origins. East Asia, south east Asia are not of Caucasian origin.
It depends on how the child is raised, and how the child self-identifies. The child's physical appearance, primary language, and location of upbringing, can also be influencing factors. Race is very subjective.
No, Portuguese people are not considered a minority in America. They are typically categorized as white or Caucasian, which is the majority racial group in the United States.
No. "Biracial" refers to a person of more than one ethnicity. The child of the Caucasian man and Japanese woman would be biracial. The term you are looking for is "interracial," as this type of marriage is called an "interracial marriage."
If your father is white, and your mother is half Japanese, then you are quarter Japanese.
Kris Humphries is biracial: His mother is Caucasian, and his father is African-American.
She is biracial (African American and Caucasian).Alicia Keys is an American born in Hells Kitchen, Manhattan, New York.
My friend Maria is biracial, her mother is Italian and her father is Japanese.
Yes, Michael Morse is biracial. He is of African American and Caucasian descent, which contributes to his unique background and identity. This diversity is often reflected in his experiences and perspectives.
It is his half- brother. His mother was with caucasian man before she met Hank's father
He is half African-American and half Caucasian. His father was a black man from Kenya and his mother was a white woman from the US.Barack Obama is biracial; he is both black and white.
No, they aren't.
Leo is considered caucasian.
It MAY be possible - but it might be a bit of a stretch because you aren't being (allegedly) discriminated against overtly because of your race, it is your family who is causing it which may take it out of the realm of workplace enforcement.
No, Teena Marie was not a black woman. She was white (Caucasian).