Citations:transrace

changing from one race to another, or identifying with a race different from one's birth race

 * 2008, Theodore Peter Gournelos, The Tao of South Park: Dissonant Visual Culture ISBN 0549640835, page 133:
 * desires of transgender, transrace, or transspecies people. Instead, it castigates a culture that reifies identity, associates appearance with social role, and interrogates the ethics of using severe plastic surgery to attain a mythic identity.

crossing racial lines and including several or all races; interracial, multiracial

 * 2004, Paul Buhle, From the Lower East Side to Hollywood ISBN 1859845983, page 161:
 * Certainly, they supported it, in the name of transrace internationalism that encompassed the most beaten-down and exploited workers.
 * 2012, John Durham Peters, Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication ISBN 0226922634, page 260:
 * for humans themselves are many creatures. Full democracy would be transspecies, transgender, transrace, transregion, transclass, transage, transhuman: what Emerson called "the democracy of chemistry." Even the dead would be invited.

transcending race

 * 2008, someone quoted in The New Black Politician (2012):
 * "Transcending race. Transrace politicians."

state of being transracial (of having changed race / identifying with a race different from the one assigned at birth)

 * 2006, C. J. Heyes, Changing Race, Changing Sex: The Ethics of Self‐Transformation, in the Journal of Social Philosophy:
 * What possibilities, then, have been worked into the discourses political philosophers thinking about transrace and transsex have inherited? When we talk about changing sex or race, what do—or could—we mean?