Overall, race is a physical construct. If you look Black, Asian, Native American, Hispanic/Latino, Middle Eastern, and so on, that is what you are categorized as. How mixed your racial background is, is irrelevant, sadly. It does disregard the ancestral background of people, and their ethnicity and culture. Though, nothing is said that these people cannot take part and cherish where they come from, but overall, the world will only see one thing. It is much harder for people of mixed heritage that look like neither one definite race, nor the other. They must constantly fight the stigmas of the world to be included where they wish to be. In the end, for those of mixed heritage, a deeper understanding of self and identity must come from within. They cannot seek to be identified and categorized by a world that will not do them any…