Jennifer Yamin, Columnist February 14, 2014
It wasn’t that I realized how many different ethnicities, or combinations of them, exist on our campus until I attended a MIXED — a student group for people of mixed racial descent — dinner. Pupils from Venezuela, Japan, Italy, Guatemala and an array of other nations had been all squeezed into just one single dinning table.
MIXED additionally held a meeting Wednesday called “Interracial Dating” that included a panel of three visitors: Asian American Studies and African American Studies Prof. Nitasha Sharma, Ph.D. prospect Kareem Khubchandani and marriage that is professional family therapist Jakara Hubbard.
Kalina Silverman, the co-president and co-founder of MIXED, explained the goals associated with panel.
“Hopefully, this panel can help get rid of along with bring to light a number of the problems in the wide world of interracial dating,” Silverman said. Continue reading “I’d like to inform about The day-to-day Northwestern”