I am very insecure about my looks, and I always have been because of being mixed race. — Mariah Carey Copy Share Image
Speaking as a mixed-race woman, there aren't many historical stories about people like me. — Gugu Mbatha-Raw Copy Share Image
The force for change I represent is of course from being a mixed-race ballerina. — Francesca Hayward Copy Share Image
Black boys always fancy a mixed-race girl. That's my theory anyway. — Miquita Oliver Copy Share Image
I'm mixed race, and it's often hard for me to fit into period pieces. — Jessica Parker Kennedy Copy Share Image
I always felt culturally adrift as a child because I'm mixed race. I've had to deal with that since I was little.… — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
I am in a mixed race marriage myself, and I have a mixed race son…The racial perception interest is probably always going… — Celeste Ng Copy Share Image
I represent the mixed race community, which I think gets left out a lot. I always describe myself as being mixed race. — Melanie Brown Copy Share Image
My children are mixed race. I want them to think: 'This is our country, our father's family has been here for thousands… — Kemi Badenoch Copy Share Image
I'm mixed race - my dad's Caucasian, and my mom's Mexican - so I want to play anything and everything, from American… — Lela Loren Copy Share Image
Being mixed race in Britain in the '80s and '90s, there just weren't loads of people who looked like me. — Corinne Bailey Rae Copy Share Image
There are a lot of period dramas out there but not many opportunities for a mixed-race actress to play a period role. — Karla Crome Copy Share Image
My generation produced some terrific writers from all over, and the great thing about it is that they were all mixed in… — Derek Walcott Copy Share Image
Black is confusing. Where does the line start and stop with what is black and what isn't black? People that are mixed-race,… — Santan Dave Copy Share Image
Today, I don't think anyone would think that a mixed-race couple looks odd; I think it's considered perfectly normal. In a very… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
Zimbabwe was still a relatively young country when I was living there and its post-apartheid society was only newly formed. Being a… — Rege-Jean Page Copy Share Image
I've been fortunate not to have been pigeonholed by virtue of being mixed-race, of being English and black, and by virtue of… — Thandie Newton Copy Share Image
In America, mixed-race identity tends to invite both curiosity and suspicion, largely because few have found a way to interrogate it without… — Jenna Wortham Copy Share Image
I have a lot of friends who are in mixed race relationships who are gay. But I think that the reason it… — Anika Noni Rose Copy Share Image
I guess, in a way, I grew up mixed race: half white, half black. That question's always been on my mind: 'What… — Reggie Watts Copy Share Image
I do think women are unfairly judged by their physical appearance, but I don’t think it had anything to do with being… — Zoe Kravitz Copy Share Image
I heard friends and strangers saying, "You don't look Arab - what are you supposed to be?" It really is a tired… — Diana Abu-Jaber Copy Share Image
“I'm what the botanists call a hybrid," he said the first time Cora heard him speak, "A mixture of two different families.… — Colson Whitehead Copy Share Image
The first thing that always pops into my head regarding our president, is that all of the people who are setting up… — Morgan Freeman Copy Share Image
“Raisin in our only outlier for now: her mother is white, she lives in a white neighbourhood, she eats white food, she… — Scaachi Koul Copy Share Image
London is the most multicultural, mixed race place on Earth. And I love that. I grew up in a neighborhood in London… — JJ Feild Copy Share Image
“home, alone in my room, with the sounds of #2 and #5 trains rumbling in the distance, I started with a letter… — Gabby Rivera Copy Share Image
“My characters push the limits of the envelope when it comes to passion, love, and lust. They can be as elegant and… — Neale Sourna Copy Share Image
“The alternative to appropriation is a world in which artists only reference their own cultures." "That's an oversimplification of the issue." "The… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
My dad's white, my mom's black, and I've struggled with being mixed race. — Rhiannon Giddens Copy Share Image
I came from a divorced mother and father, obviously mixed race. — Giancarlo Esposito Copy Share Image
I just want to declare that I love my mixedness. My skin, my hair, my culture, myself. — Elizabeth Copy Share Image
“Cuisine is a universal and mixed-race love marriage, in which man sublimates a place and a culture.” — Marc Veyrat Copy Share Image
And I always talk about how when you're mixed race, you often get told you're this, you're not that' or you're not… — Isa Briones Copy Share Image
I think I felt pretty alienated, being bigger, being mixed race, being of lower socioeconomic standing. — Paloma Elsesser Copy Share Image
I'm black and Cuban, Australian and Irish, and like most people in America, I'm someone whose roots come from somewhere else. I'm… — Soledad O'Brien Copy Share Image