Taye Diggs: My Son Inspired Me To Write ‘Mixed Me’ | TODAY

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Star of screen and stage Taye Diggs is also an author of children’s books. He’s just written his second one, “Mixed Me,” which he tells the TODAY anchors was inspired by his young son Walker Nathaniel Diggs: “His mom’s vanilla and I’m dark chocolate.” He also proudly shows off his tattoos celebrating his son.

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Taye Diggs: My Son Inspired Me To Write ‘Mixed Me’ | TODAY
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As the father of a biracial child, I'm glad to see more books about the topic.

powerupyourhealth
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I think this is a great way to help his son identify with his mixed heritage


lovedichoreo
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I think it's nothing wrong with teaching a biracial child they are mixed. However saying ur not black is wrong bc they are they have a HIGH percentage of black dna. But they are also white. They have a HIGH percentage of white dna. U shouldnt be telling them they aren't black their mixed. U should be telling them u are black. U are white. Ur mixed.

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were I'm from mixed people dont have an identity crisis/problem because were I'm from is very multiracial/diverse and every ethnicity is excepted. In my opinion colour shouldnt matter and there is only one race the human race.
You should never use race as a barrier

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