I've been a Trek fan since childhood, and one thing as I've gotten older has really irked me about all the series - how few cast members - or even backing characters - there are which are multiracial or no race in particular.
I mean, consider how the Trekverse works. All racial prejudice seems to have been erased. We know interracial marriages are normal - we see a long-term one on TNG/DS9 between Miles and Keiko). Hell, inter-species hybridization is common, and not really stigmatized much within the Federation. Therefore, we should assume that people have been mixing for hundreds of years, meaning there are way more interracial people in the 23rd and 24th centuries than in the present. Yet the vast majority of actors across the series appear to be unambiguously white, with the few nonwhite characters generally recognizable as being a particular ethnic group. Julian Bashir was originally intended as an exception - being "nothing in particular" but they later stepped on this to a certain extent by giving him two Near Eastern/South Asian looking parents.
Even more ridiculous are the cases where isolated planets of Federation colonists are found. Like the TNG episode the Ensigns of Command, or the descendants of the DS9 crew in Children of Time. Despite an initially small, mixed-race crew, there are still recognizably white and black people wandering around. Are we to believe that a racial caste system started, with the black families only marrying among themselves?
Yes, I would not expect that TOS would have gotten this right, given the time period. But I don't know what excuse Berman-era Trek had. And so far Discovery seems to not be doing only modestly better.
I mean, consider how the Trekverse works. All racial prejudice seems to have been erased. We know interracial marriages are normal - we see a long-term one on TNG/DS9 between Miles and Keiko). Hell, inter-species hybridization is common, and not really stigmatized much within the Federation. Therefore, we should assume that people have been mixing for hundreds of years, meaning there are way more interracial people in the 23rd and 24th centuries than in the present. Yet the vast majority of actors across the series appear to be unambiguously white, with the few nonwhite characters generally recognizable as being a particular ethnic group. Julian Bashir was originally intended as an exception - being "nothing in particular" but they later stepped on this to a certain extent by giving him two Near Eastern/South Asian looking parents.
Even more ridiculous are the cases where isolated planets of Federation colonists are found. Like the TNG episode the Ensigns of Command, or the descendants of the DS9 crew in Children of Time. Despite an initially small, mixed-race crew, there are still recognizably white and black people wandering around. Are we to believe that a racial caste system started, with the black families only marrying among themselves?
Yes, I would not expect that TOS would have gotten this right, given the time period. But I don't know what excuse Berman-era Trek had. And so far Discovery seems to not be doing only modestly better.