In her interviews with parents of mixed-race children, researcher Sharon Chang found:
A) decisions made by multiracial parents are not only varied, but often tinged with uncertainty and ambivalence.
B) many multiracial parents feel that their families are becoming increasingly normalized and are central to challenging existing racial boundaries and the historical meanings of race.
C) mixed-race parents draw from their ethnic and racial backgrounds in identifying and raising their children.
D) that the importance of race, and concerns about racism, can vary significantly across the multiracial population.
E) whites often misperceive or ignore mixed-race ancestry and view and discriminate against mixed-race children based on their nonwhite ancestry.
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