Banks's Typology of Ethnic Identity: Stage Four, Bi-Ethnicity
In Stage 4 (bi-ethnicity) of Banks's Typology of Ethnic Identity, individuals possess both the skills and the desire to function in two cultures, typically the dominant culture and their own, depending on their social location. Contact with other ethnic groups is crucial for achieving this stage; consequently, individuals living in highly homogeneous environments may take longer to reach it.
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