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The Kincaid Mix Part VI: “I'm Raising a Biracial Child and...” with Marikah Goin

August 07, 2019 by Chet Kincaid in Personal, Social

The Kincaid Journal is here with Part VI of ‘The Kincaid Mix’ video series, which explores the biracial experience.

In Part V, Marikah Goin speaks about her experience of raising a biracial child. This includes Goin’s personal feelings to the reactions she received from the public.

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August 07, 2019 /Chet Kincaid
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The Kincaid Mix Part V: “Not Biracial, Just Light Skinned” with William Thompson

July 31, 2019 by Chet Kincaid in Personal, Social

The Kincaid Journal is here with Part V of The Kincaid mIX video series, which explores the biracial experience.

In Part V, William Thompson discusses the fact that although he looks biracial, he is the product of two black parents. He shares his experience of race relations from The Bahamas to the United States, New York City to be exact.

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July 31, 2019 /Chet Kincaid
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The Kincaid Mix Part IV: “This Biracial Woman's Curls” with Zina Kinslow

July 24, 2019 by Chet Kincaid in Personal, Social

The Kincaid Journal returns with Part IV of ‘The Kincaid Mix’ video series which explores the biracial experience.

In Part IV, Chet Kincaid sits down with guest Zina Kinslow. Kinslow discusses growing up in Pomona, California with a black Nigerian father and a white Italian mother. She speaks of the time time it took for her to embrace her curls and treats the viewers to a tutorial of her daily routine of styling her curls.

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July 24, 2019 /Chet Kincaid
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The Kincaid Mix Part II: "Being Biracial In the United States..."

July 11, 2019 by Chet Kincaid in Social, Personal

We are back for Part II of ‘The Kincaid Mix’ video series which explores the biracial experience.

In Part II, Chet explores being biracial in the United States of America and the race realities in thid country. It is much different than what he experienced growing up in The Bahamas.

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July 11, 2019 /Chet Kincaid
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The Kincaid Mix Part I: "Growing Up Biracial In The Bahamas"

July 03, 2019 by Chet Kincaid in Personal, Social

Today we kick off a multi-part video series about the biracial experience; an experience that includes the personal views of Chet Kincaid, others similar to and different from him and the countries he takes space in.

In Part I, Chet explores his personal experience of growing up as a biracial male in Nassau, The Bahamas. Be sure to check this page on Wednesday’s for new episodes of ‘The Kincaid Mix.’ 

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July 03, 2019 /Chet Kincaid
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What is Dark Skin? Depends On Which Race You Ask. (NSFW)

November 20, 2016 by Chet Kincaid in Social

Hello readers, let us talk race, once again.

"Tall, Dark and Handsome" is a phrase used to describe a very attractive guy. Whenever I usually heard the phrase it was from a white person but when I saw the guy that was referred to as "dark" it was an olive skin tone person. An example of this is actor Antonio Banderas. Now, if you ask me Banderas is far from dark but I must now realize the definition varies from race to race.

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November 20, 2016 /Chet Kincaid
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Jesse Williams: A Biracial Man Standing In The Light Of Black

June 28, 2016 by Chet Kincaid

Who watched the BET Awards this past Sunday? I did not but I saw the highlights which included Grey's Anatomy cast member, Jesse Williams, accepting the 2016 BET Humanitarian Award. So before I briefly comment, take a listen to his speech from Sunday evening.

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June 28, 2016 /Chet Kincaid
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So America, What Is Wrong With Identifying As Biracial?

March 23, 2016 by Chet Kincaid

In the photo above do you see a white man, a black woman and black children? Well, by most United States’ standards the answer to the question is yes but from this seat I see an interracial couple with biracial children. The young boy may be of the same complexion as the mother but the fact that his father is white should classify him as biracial. Biracial, defined as “concerning or containing members of two racial groups” is a term that is not really acknowledged by a lot of Americans. As I am a biracial son to a black mother and white father I am about to personally explore the issues of being biracial, identifying as such yet being perceived as black as I take a deep breath.

Let me give you some background on myself. As I mentioned in the first post I was born, raised and lived in The Bahamas up until the age of twenty-five. Things are just so different back there when it comes to race. I remember as a little child always being questioned, “Is that your father?” My father is much older so that paired with race created confusion for people. I was teased and called “white boy” for the way I acted, spoke and because I was not of a dark or brown skin complexion. My parents never once sat me down for a discussion about race but by both parents being in my life I acknowledge them both and identify with both.

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March 23, 2016 /Chet Kincaid
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Adapting To Race In the United States: 242 To 212

March 14, 2016 by Chet Kincaid

Before I begin, a topic such as race is extremely sensitive and it is for this reason I try to handle it with care. It is not my goal to bash or be condescending towards anyone but it is my desire to give my opinion from this particular seat while trying to understand the other side. This article is focused on the races of black and white as both of these are apart of me. More specifically, it is putting a spotlight on two sub-categories of the black race: the African American (Black American) and the black West Indian. With the perpetual prejudices running throughout these races I hope that whoever reads this is able to understand some current feelings a little bit better.

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March 14, 2016 /Chet Kincaid
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