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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Their children are even adopting mixed monikers like “Mexipino,” (Mexican and Filipino) and “Blaxican” (black and Mexican).
Immigration – The New Generational Conflict | Impact Lab 2010
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Others might choose to reject census definitions of race, instead creating their own racial identity, such as "Mexipino."
Nick Shore: What Gaga & Minaj's Alter-Egos Say About the Shape-Shifting Millennial Generation Nick Shore 2011
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Anthony Christian Ocampo, The Latinos of Asia: How Filipino Americans Break the Rules of Race (Stanford, CA: Stanford Univ. Press, 2016), ch. 1.July 2, 2016