Anonymous
Post 12/05/2018 18:57     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

As a true POC, this is so darn frustrating. Y'all white people want to have all the things. Your kid is white. If he's not being hassled by cops for his hoodie or looking suspect at TSA, your kid is white.
Anonymous
Post 12/01/2018 20:18     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:Here is the story... applying to privates for the first time. One parent is 100% European Caucasian. On the other side, one grandparent is from Latin America and one grandparent is from the Middle East. Both look totally Caucasian. Child appears 100% Caucasian and the culture child was raised in is classic "east coast elite." Not a lot of family around, so minimal exposure to Latin or Middle Eastern culture while growing up.

On the Ravenna application, they request "ethnicity" not "race." My understanding is that race is determined by how you look (hair, bone structure, skin color, etc.) whereas ethnicity is determined by the social and cultural groups you belong to. And.. you can have multiple ethnicities.

What do we put on the application? Child wants to include all three and identifies as all three. Parent that is 1/2 Latino and 1/2 Middle Eastern feels that is disingenuous. Thoughts?




Click on the other button and include the child’s preference
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 18:35     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWEWD?

(What would Elizabeth Warren do?)




Based on that, the kid should certainly list all 3, and probably even a few more!


Under the “Faux-cahontas” standard, pretty much everyone can check the URM box.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 17:56     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids have one parent who was born in the Middle East. Damn straight I'd put that on any application that asked about ethnic background. It happens to be true. I wouldn't identify them as any non-white racial category or as an underrepresented minority, if that was the question asked. And I wouldn't identify either kid (nor would they identify themselves) as a 'person of color,' but I know many people from the Middle East who routinely describe themselves that way.


On the census, people from the Middle East are indicated to choose white.


Paraphrasing Obelix, These Americans Are Crazy.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 16:39     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:My kids have one parent who was born in the Middle East. Damn straight I'd put that on any application that asked about ethnic background. It happens to be true. I wouldn't identify them as any non-white racial category or as an underrepresented minority, if that was the question asked. And I wouldn't identify either kid (nor would they identify themselves) as a 'person of color,' but I know many people from the Middle East who routinely describe themselves that way.


On the census, people from the Middle East are indicated to choose white.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 16:32     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WWEWD?

(What would Elizabeth Warren do?)




Based on that, the kid should certainly list all 3, and probably even a few more!

Yeah I guess one of her ancestors paid $5.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 13:06     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

My kids have one parent who was born in the Middle East. Damn straight I'd put that on any application that asked about ethnic background. It happens to be true. I wouldn't identify them as any non-white racial category or as an underrepresented minority, if that was the question asked. And I wouldn't identify either kid (nor would they identify themselves) as a 'person of color,' but I know many people from the Middle East who routinely describe themselves that way.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 12:55     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

My DCs are 1/4 Asian and 3/4 Caucasian. I put both on their applications, despite the fact that one looks 100% white and the other looks mixed.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 12:46     Subject: Re:Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ethnicity isn't on a birth certificate. Race is. My kid is 1/2 Hispanic so I put white under race and Hispanic under ethnicity. He looks white but has black hair and light brown eyes. Put whatever you want.

Like George Zimmerman?


Like more than 50% of US latinos.

You need to grow up.
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 12:45     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:WWEWD?

(What would Elizabeth Warren do?)




Based on that, the kid should certainly list all 3, and probably even a few more!
Anonymous
Post 11/28/2018 12:43     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:What is on your drivers license?
Whatever you consider yourself any other time, that’s what you put on your application.


You mean, what's on the kid's driving license?

Easy answer: Has none.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 22:28     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

BS game
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 22:28     Subject: Ethnicity on applications?

If your child self identifies as Hispanic, then check that. It’s all a NS game anyway.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 21:41     Subject: Re:Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ethnicity isn't on a birth certificate. Race is. My kid is 1/2 Hispanic so I put white under race and Hispanic under ethnicity. He looks white but has black hair and light brown eyes. Put whatever you want.

Like George Zimmerman?

Yeah George's drivers license and arrest record say white. But when he was charged with a racist killing he was Hispanic.
Very similar to this white identifying parent who wants to claim his child is a URM during the admissions process.
Anonymous
Post 11/27/2018 19:24     Subject: Re:Ethnicity on applications?

Anonymous wrote:Ethnicity isn't on a birth certificate. Race is. My kid is 1/2 Hispanic so I put white under race and Hispanic under ethnicity. He looks white but has black hair and light brown eyes. Put whatever you want.

Like George Zimmerman?