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Most black adults say race is central to their identity and feel connected to a broader black community

Kush Canadian Relief Community Association/KCRCA/ is a non profit Canadian organization dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless INDIGENOUS AFRICAN CANADIAN. KUSH goal is to identify a major need within the African community, raise money and get the work done on the ground, in order to fix that need.

About three-quarters of black adults say that being black is extremely (52%) or very (22%) important to how they think about themselves, according to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey. By comparison, about six-in-ten Hispanic (59%) and 56% of Asian adults say being Hispanic or Asian, respectively, is extremely or very important to their identity. Only 15% of white adults see race as a central piece of their identity. The share of black adults who say their race is central to their identity varies by age – adults younger than 30 deem race a less important part of their identity than do their older counterparts.

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