s/LaSH said:
We're not terrifically ethnically diverse, I'm afraid to say.
Why be afraid to say it? It's not anything to be ashamed of, is it? There is, after all, no real virtue in having an "ethnically diverse" gaming group. It doesn't make Diverse Gamer superior.
My gaming group consists of upwards to nine people, although not everyone has ever showed up at once. Most of us are white. Bobby isn't. Neither is Scott, but he technically isn't part of the group anymore, so I guess we really only have eight players.
This mix was not by design. It is what I have to work with, and it works quite well. Since admitting to "ethnically diverse" gaming experiences is a "good thing," I have gamed with African-Americans, Koreans, Chinese, Japanese, Puerto Ricans, Filipinos, and so on.
Interestingly, although my immediate family and my wife's immediate family are entirely white, a very large hunk of the overall extended family is not. Melting pot and all that.