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Amanda Hussain
Amanda Hussain, Journalist and broadcaster
Monday 03 September 2007
I'm a broadcaster and live in Winchester, Hampshire, with my husband Ian, a film publicist, and our five-year-old daughter, Lola. I'm used to describing myself as mixed race and yet a friend recently picked me upon it and argued that we should now be saying 'dual heritage' instead.

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Bina Radia-Bond
Bina Radia-Bond, University of London
Saturday 18 August 2007
Mixed relationships are indubitably a rising global trend. Britain has the highest rate in Europe. This should not, however, be taken as a utopian move towards the romantic blurring of ethnic boundaries: the majority of people are still most comfortable with a partner who shares their cultural background and social history.

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Dr Elisabeth Arweck
Dr Elisabeth Arweck, University of Warwick
Thursday 16 August 2007
The present contribution presents a research project which is currently underway at the University of Warwick. It is concerned with the religious identity formation of young people who grow up in mixed faith families. The paper embeds the issues involved in the wider context of 'mixedness', communities, and cohesion.

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Hassan Mahamdallie
Hassan Mahamdallie, Arts Council England
Tuesday 14 August 2007
Knowing that someone is of a mixed race background can only be the start of being able to understand who they are and their true potential.

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Eve Ahmed
Eve Ahmed, freelance journalist
Monday 30 July 2007
When I was growing up, life was bleached white. At all three of my schools - infant's, primary and secondary - there were two or three lonely-looking African Caribbean and Asian girls, while everyone else was definitively pale-skinned. That's what south London was like during the 1970's and 80's. There was no-one else around like me. I was the sole 'beige' person, with a Pakistani dad and an English mum.

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