If you've ever filled out a demographic form (like the US Census), you've probably been asked about your race and ethnicity. You might even wonder exactly what those terms mean and how they differ.
In its current form, the census asks if a person is Latino in one ... “Separating ethnicity from race is essential for making visible the actual and intersectional racial disparities that ...
A roundup of answers reveals a community grappling with what it means to announce one’s Jewishness today, and to consider the paths that have brought American Jews to the present day. WASHINGTON ...