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I'm starting to think about the question "What are you?" in a series of blogs and an associated Wiki. This set of identity articles seems to be, at least in part, tied to this line of thinking. The whole idea is, what would you answer if someone walked up to you on the street and asked the simple question, "What are you?".

[edit] We would like to be added as a link on this page

Hi, we are from Catalyst magazine. We think that visitors to this page would benefit from the articles in our free magazine and on our website. We would like to be added as a link if possible. If so, please let us know at intern@catalystmagazine.org

Catalyst is a new magazine from the Commission for Racial Equality (CRE), in the UK. Catalyst was launched in January, and content from the first six issues can be seen at www.catalystmagazine.org, along with regular web exclusive articles. Catalyst’s aim is to encourage debates on race and related issues like equality, identity, nationality, belonging and citizenship, engaging with views across the political spectrum to encourage frank and open discussion.

It is international in scope, covering anything from policy and the law, to economics, politics, sport, the arts and so on. It was launched to shed light on particular issues, rather than promote a CRE line. It is a free, bi-monthly publication, written in plain English so that it is accessible to all, and aimed at a broad, general readership. Anyone can subscribe via the website or by calling our distributors, TSO, on (+44) 0870 240 3697.

Thanks!

[edit] Sorry!

Sorry about adding the external link to Identity Society inappropriately. Didn't realise that external links didn't belong in disambiguation pages. Weaverluke 22:40, 25 February 2007 (UTC)