Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so dumb. But I would say Caribbean for sure. She is not from India. She’s from the Caribbean.
I can't believe you're calling someone dumb with your comment.
It’s hardly a stupid comment. Despite being on the mainland, Guyana is considered Caribbean and was a founding member of CARICOM, the Caribbean Community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guyana is a country, not a race. As with most countries, there are people from Guyana of many races. So they would check the race that they are, whether Asian, black or multiracial.
Just as happens in the US.
But Hispanic indicates ethnicity rather than race and can include people who are white, brown or other colors. The Census Bureau refers to culture or country of origin when defining Hispanic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Guyana is a country, not a race. As with most countries, there are people from Guyana of many races. So they would check the race that they are, whether Asian, black or multiracial.
Just as happens in the US.
Anonymous wrote:Guyana is a country, not a race. As with most countries, there are people from Guyana of many races. So they would check the race that they are, whether Asian, black or multiracial.
Anonymous wrote:If Afro-Cubans can be Hispanic, so can Indo-Guyanese
Anonymous wrote:Hello. Sorry if this is a dumb question, it's not obvious to me. Literally asking for a friend. My family is from India, so we put down Asian. Not perfect, but made my peace with this a long ago. We were at a college prep meeting at school last night, and the guidance counselors were basically saying to the kids, don't try to play games, be honest about your background. (And following SC decision not sure why this matters anyway?) A mom friend of mine, whose family is from Guyana, going back generations, and mostly of Indian origin said to me, "Ok yeah, honestly what does my kid put?" (Dad is same as mom.) I asked her what she puts on medical forms and she said she just doesn't answer it. Is Asian right? The family visits Guyana every year, is proud of their heritage, they're Hindu (actually she is, her husband's fam is Christian and Muslim), they eat roti everyday lol, etc. She feels like Asian would be wrong or maybe even misleading. They're certainly not Hispanic.
First kids for both of us so we also don't know what the options are. Thanks for any insight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so dumb. But I would say Caribbean for sure. She is not from India. She’s from the Caribbean.
I can't believe you're calling someone dumb with your comment.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for your responses. I'm no closer to an answer, but at least I know it was a fair question!