The Riverside Press-Enterprise

State's mixed-race population growing fast

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America the melting pot continues to bubble and brew, and California is, of course, on the front burner.

Multiracia­l Heritage Week officially ends today, and data from the U.S. Census Bureau reveals that the number of Golden Staters claiming heritage of two or more races has more than tripled between 2010 and 2020.

The statewide average of folks claiming multi-racial heritage was up 217%, and was even greater locally. In Orange County, the number of folks claiming two or more races leapt 250%; in Los Angeles County, 239%; in Riverside County, 288%; and in San Bernardino County, 254%.

Imperial County had the greatest leap of all at 588%, an almost sevenfold increase.

Now, much of this is a counting game. The census used two separate questions on the 2020 census for the first time — one for Hispanic or Latino origin, and one for race — which “enabled a more thorough and accurate depiction of how people self-identify,” the Census Bureau said.

Hawaii had the most people claiming multi-racial heritage, at 25%. California ranked No. 5, at 14.6%, behind New Mexico, Texas and Florida. Mississipp­i had the least number of mixedrace people, at 3.7%.

Researcher­s at UCLA summed it up this way:

“California only continues to grow more multi-ethnic and multiracia­l. Latino and Asian American communitie­s are driving the state’s population growth, and these communitie­s will only grow more important in the state’s politics and economy . ... (M)ore California­ns are identifyin­g as ‘two or more races’ or ‘other race,’ including

 ?? COURTESY OF KHAMRYNN SAUNDERS ?? Khamrynn Saunders, right, and Meilani Barcinas-dixon, then schoolmate­s at Los Alamitos High, organized a march after the death of George Floyd. Both are of mixed-race heritage.
COURTESY OF KHAMRYNN SAUNDERS Khamrynn Saunders, right, and Meilani Barcinas-dixon, then schoolmate­s at Los Alamitos High, organized a march after the death of George Floyd. Both are of mixed-race heritage.
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