I always felt weird about being a mixed person (in my case, Spanish dad-Moroccan mom) because it was like I didn't belong to Spain neither Morocco.
As I get older I start to feel the differences are even greater; it's mainly about everything related to both cultures.
Sometimes I feel slightly empty, it's like I'm incomplete and started to read about how I feel. This way I found that more people feel this way, people whose parents are first generation inmigrants: they don't identify themselves completely to a neither country/culture.
Anyway I haven't found too much research (at least in Spanish) about this but I'm still looking for more information that may help me someway.
Hey my name is Siah I’m 16 years old. I'm indo-trinidadian and puerto rican. I use any pronouns and I'm also a cane User and non-binary and queer lol. I love all things cute and pastel. I like writing watching YouTube and staring at my ceiling. I am hoping that I create a nice community on here plus I could use a hobby especially since I’m a spoonie with nothing to do lol. Let’s see where this goes. Im excited (^з^)-☆
I think there’s a beauty in being ambiguous to some extent. You can cross over into different spaces and maybe that allows you to bring a new perspective into the world and identify with others that don’t fit into a space. If I can connect with someone who’s othered in terms of ableism, their sexuality or whatever, because of my heritage, that’s useful. I like the way that I am and I wouldn't want to be any other way – I guess that's what I like about being mixed. . . Poppy Ajudha interview by @isabellasilvers On Mixed Messages @mixedmessagesnewsletter . . . #loveyourbrowness #mixedempowerment #mixedknowledge #mixedculture #mixed #mixedexistence #mixedinfluencers #mixedmotivation #mixedexcellence #mixedmelanin #biracial #biracialtribes #selflove #selfbeing #mixedheritage #mixedawareness #mixedworld #mixedpeople #multiracial #mixedrace #identity #misto #sanguemisto #metissage #identità #multiculturale https://www.instagram.com/p/CkHHh1ANICq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
So it’s me birthday!😳👉🏼👈🏼 My bby made some beautiful and adorable art pieces of me and some of my faves. Please do support my baby @theregoesgregg (a talented black artist), but know that he’s more active on Twitter!
🌸Me and Kaoru/Cherry. I love how we are in our own traditional attires and we just look super soft. My lil tsundere (❁ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈).🌸
🔥The two Lucien’s lmao 🤣. I see in this universe folks either just call me by my Thai name (Dao) or maybe sometimes my nicknames. My lil fox boi. 🦊 ☀️
🌊And finally me and Summer Daddy Lord, Tarquin 🥰. I wanted married vibes and Gregg did it perfectly🤧. Now could I actually be in charge of ruling somewhere? Absolutely not lmao🤣. 🐚👑
I will admit upfront that this is just 100% me being bitter, and probably a bit petty, not to mention basically just repeating myself since I’ve said stuff like this before in previous posts, but as a biracial person, I really wish that there was more representation/recognition of biracial people, and the mixed-race experience, not only in canon media, but in more fandom circles.
Hey this is for the black girls the mixed girls and stuff like that anyone who identifies with she/they and has more of a feminine attitude
Now that I got the other way I’m writing a book and my main characters are both going to be people of color the girl I want her to be Black and mixed but I want other black girls to be able to relate what do you think some good quality traits are? or things that you struggle with are?  I mean it could be really anything but I really want to make my character relatable to people of color. So far I kind of got in Spond higher with my character so look I’ll probably post about that later though anyways please comment and tell me about literally anything on your experience of being black or colored experiences just something people could relate to please!
I feel like indo-caribbean culture is very underrepresented. I never grew up with people from my exact culture. Plus most other Desi people just considered us not "Desi" I always felt odd because of this especially since I'm not just indo-trinidadian but Puerto Rican. My ancestors on my mum's side are from India and we're brought as indentured laborers after slavery to work the crops especially sugar cane. Most people are unaware of this history in the Caribbean and although its not the only history it's also just as important. When talking about Desi people don't forget about us who experienced diaspora.