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Technically, she would probably qualify under the "mixed race performer" category. But she doesn't portray herself as African American.
Posted by: elchan (a.k.a elchan2012) on Aug 19, 11:47 in response to DTravel's post Maybe he means the AFRAM fund?
"In the case of a mixed race performer, the fund manager will make the decision to include the performer in the fund based on whether they portray themselves as African Americans in their movie roles."
Charlize Theron Rhaptor Aug 19, 07:20
..Not sure what 'work' you're referring to... she has a star bond, movies listed, etc...??? {nm} Flash Aug 19, 07:42
Maybe he means the AFRAM fund? {nm} DTravel Aug 19, 09:59
Technically, she would probably qualify under the "mixed race performer" category. But she doesn't portray herself as African American. elchan Aug 19, 11:47
Sorry;...African-American does not necessarily equal black....That may be true for a lot of folks but not always. Buy BONDS 19 Aug 19, 17:10
Yes, in the real world. But the whole "African-American" label only exists to be a politically correct way of saying "Black". DTravel Aug 19, 19:46
Chalize Theron a mixed race performer......solid info as usual {nm} alfpaulytd2012 Aug 20, 08:11
CTHER is not African-American. Born in South Africe to Fench and German parents. {nm} RotoHockeyYTD2012 Aug 19, 11:49
Make that 'South Africa'. {nm} RotoHockeyYTD2012 Aug 19, 11:50
She's from the continent of Africa, and became an American citizen in 2007. Doesn't that make her African-American? {nm} elchan Aug 19, 12:32
Being born in Japan does not make you Japanese. {nm} RotoHockeyYTD2012 Aug 19, 13:39
That's because they don't give gai-jin, citizenship. But, if you somehow became a Japanese citizen, you would be Japanese. {nm} elchan Aug 19, 14:54
Being a good athlete could make you Japanese. {nm} Buy BONDS 19 Aug 19, 21:03
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