Bi-cultural

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Being ‘of, relating to, or including two distinct cultures.’

Merriam-Webster

‘Increasing cultural diversity, leading to greater contact among people of varying backgrounds, has led to both the opportunity and the need for many young people to develop a bicultural identity.’

The Oxford Handbook of Multicultural Identity

 

Personal accounts

To me, it means filling in “white other” on forms. Having more than one cultural heritage is amazing, it has and continues to make my world bigger and more than exciting! It’s a privilege.
— Alex, England, 31-35 years
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