According to Appalachian State University, the ‘Big 8’ are the major identities that help us understand who we are and where we come from: Religion, Socioeconomic Status, Sexual Orientation, Gender, Ethnicity, Race, Ability, and Age.
The first known written appearance of the term ‘identity politics’ is found in a 1977 statement of the Black feminist socialist group, Combahee River Collective.
In the US, the top five types of identity theft were government benefits applied for/ received (32.0% of the top five), credit card fraud – new accounts (29.7%), miscellaneous identity theft (22.9%), business or personal loan (8.1%), and tax fraud (7.3%).
In Japan, 52% of people say that national identity is strongly tied to birthplace. In the US and the UK the figure is 32%, and in Australia it is…
