Zoë Kravitz has a mixed (biracial) heritage, with African-American and Ashkenazi Jewish roots from her father Lenny Kravitz and mother Lisa Bonet. In public discussions, she has spoken about embracing all parts of her background and about the complexities of identity as a biracial or mixed-heritage person. For context, she’s frequently described as Black and Jewish in media profiles, reflecting her diverse family heritage.
Key points you may find in recent coverage:
- She has discussed her evolving relationship with her Black and Jewish identities, including experiences with racism and cultural belonging. This has appeared in interviews and feature articles over the years.[2][7]
- Profiles and biographical summaries consistently note her parentage (Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet) and her grandparents’ backgrounds, which together inform her ethnic makeup.[3][4]
- Some outlets have highlighted the nuance and complexity of “ethnicity” versus “racial identity” in her case, reflecting broader conversations about mixed heritage in Hollywood.[1][2]
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