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Abstract:Bilal is Jamaican and South Asian Kenyan, for the first time he has an open conversation with his parents about the reality of growing up in a dual heritage family.
One Culture: two generations, where we speak to British families and explore the differences between first- and second-generation immigrants.
Of the 1.2 million mixed race people in England and Wales, 0.5% of them identify as 'Mixed other'. Bilal, who is of both Jamaican and South Asian Kenyan descent, has an open conversation with his parents Colleen and Asif about the pressures, and the positives of being mixed with two minority groups.
A part of #CrossingDivides - a BBC season bringing people together. For more stories like this go to bbc.co.uk/crossingdivide
Produced and edited by Elizabeth Ashamu
Directed by Cebo Luthuli
Executive produced by Karlene Pinnock
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