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Category: Race Relations

Navigating race and ethnicity as a Mixed Black woman in a blended, interracial family.

Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

Trump Showed me America’s True Colours

9th November 201612th December 2021by Alexis Chateau167 Comments on Trump Showed me America’s True Colours
Trump Showed me America’s True Colours

This year, red is very telling.

Jamaica, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

10 Things you Probably didn’t Know about Jamaica

8th November 201625th July 2020by Alexis Chateau177 Comments on 10 Things you Probably didn’t Know about Jamaica
10 Things you Probably didn’t Know about Jamaica

Here are ten things you probably didn’t know about Jamaica – as told by a Jamaican.

Human Rights, Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

Kinky Locks | Too Naughty for Corporate America

2nd October 201619th December 2021by Alexis Chateau73 Comments on Kinky Locks | Too Naughty for Corporate America
Kinky Locks | Too Naughty for Corporate America

In the corporate world, many of us are forced to ditch our natural hair, because corporate thinks our kinky locks are too naughty for regular business operations...

Music, News, Race Relations, Social Commentary

The KKK Stole my Articles – But Oh Well…

10th July 20168th June 2018by Alexis Chateau47 Comments on The KKK Stole my Articles – But Oh Well…
The KKK Stole my Articles – But Oh Well…

As a Black Caribbean woman who writes extensively on issues related to race and social equality, you can imagine my confusion when I found my articles on a KKK website...

Race Relations

The Power of Assumptions: Notorious for a Day

7th July 201612th December 2021by Alexis Chateau41 Comments on The Power of Assumptions: Notorious for a Day
The Power of Assumptions: Notorious for a Day

The most dangerous weapon we carry around with us is ‘assumptions’.

Personal Development, Race Relations, Social Commentary

What to do with your Mixed-Race Child

13th June 20163rd January 2018by Alexis Chateau32 Comments on What to do with your Mixed-Race Child
What to do with your Mixed-Race Child

A guide for the (White) mothers who asked for advice on raising their Mixed-Race children.

Personal Development, Race Relations, Social Commentary

Why I HATED my Dolls as a Child

5th June 20166th June 2016by Alexis Chateau25 Comments on Why I HATED my Dolls as a Child
Why I HATED my Dolls as a Child

I was about five years old when I first started questioning why none of my dolls looked like me. This set the stage for my development as a Mixed Black female, all the way into adulthood.

Journal, Race Relations, Social Commentary

Go Ahead – Touch It

2nd June 201612th December 2021by Alexis Chateau58 Comments on Go Ahead – Touch It
Go Ahead – Touch It

I am an Afro-Caribbean woman, and you can touch my hair.

Journal, Politics, Race Relations, Social Commentary

Translating ‘Becky with the Good Hair’

4th May 201619th December 2021by Alexis Chateau354 Comments on Translating ‘Becky with the Good Hair’
Translating ‘Becky with the Good Hair’

You would have to be hiding under a rock to not know Beyoncé just dropped a new album called Lemonade. Now everyone is trying to crack the code of "Becky with the Good Hair"...

Personal Development, Race Relations, Social Commentary, Travel

A Lesson on Heritage: The “Black Irish”

17th March 201615th October 2019by Alexis Chateau2 Comments on A Lesson on Heritage: The “Black Irish”
A Lesson on Heritage: The “Black Irish”

I do not subscribe to your racist one-drop rule.

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