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Paris Jackson Says “I Consider Myself Black,” Citing Her Father

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Others pointed out how racial identity, especially for mixed individuals, is often policed by outsiders who base everything on appearance—ignoring culture, upbringing, and lived experience.

Identity in a Changing Conversation

Paris Jackson’s choice to identify as a Black woman reflects a larger cultural conversation about race, heritage, and self-definition. Especially for people of mixed heritage, racial identity isn’t always visible—it’s deeply personal. By publicly affirming hers, Paris is challenging outdated assumptions and highlighting the diversity within the Black experience.

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