racealternative
Racealternative is a term used in discussions about how to handle racial and ethnic data in research, policy, and administration. It describes a family of approaches intended to supplement or replace conventional race categories with more nuanced, multidimensional descriptors that better reflect social reality and contextual variation.
Core ideas behind racealternative include expanding beyond fixed racial boxes to capture a range of factors
Proponents argue that racealternative can reduce misclassification bias, reveal intersectional effects, and improve equity in areas
As a concept, racealternative remains varied in practice and is not standardized. It is discussed most often