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American Diversity Report Tips and stories for managing diversity and cultural sensitivity.
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OMHD|Populations|Multiracial According to the 2000 U.S. Census, approximately 6.8 million Americans -- 2.4 percent of the total U.S. population -- self-identify with two or more racial categories. The Census Bureau has not made any projections about the rate of growth of Multiracial Americans in the coming decades.
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Inter-Racial Relationships Learn About Inter-Racial Relationships Inter-Racial Relationships: Read how some inter-racial couples cope with the challenges that exist even in this day and age. You will be interested in reading some first-hand accounts from inter-racial couples of the support they receive and the biases they encounter. Read about the couple that brought inter-racial dating into the consciousness of Americans in 1967.
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Before Deciding on a Interracial Adoption - Transracial Adoptions and Family Life Choosing an interracial adoption, adopting outside your own race, is a big decision. It\'s also a big controversy as many people are against it. Questions remain as to whether a white family, for example, can properly prepare a black child for dealing with racism.
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Anti-discrimination Campaign Fighting discrimination and promoting intercultural dialogue is a collective responsibility but it is also down to individuals. That is the message of the Council of Europe\'s \"Speak out against discrimination\" campaign.
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The Multicultural Families Daily A paper based on Chantilly Patiño\'s Twitter list multicultural-families
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Carolyn's Audition: "Inside the Multicultural Community" Watch Carolyn's audition for Your OWN show, titled "Inside the Multicultural Community"
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UK: Ethnicity and Family Report PDF A report that explores whether adults from different ethnic groups are living with someone from the same ethnic group (co-ethnic or ‘same race’ partnerships) or are living with someone from a different ethnic group (inter-ethnic or ‘mixed race’ partnerships), or are living on their own. It also looks at the experience of children living with parents of the same or different ethnic groups (to each other and to the child).
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Mixed Race in Britain: Survey PDF A Survey of the Preferences of Mixed Race People for Terminology and Classifications
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All Mixed Up | CITIZENShift We are pleased to present this dossier on the subject of mixed-race identity, originally curated by filmmaker Anne Marie Nakagawa. “Mixed up” refers to the notions of blending identities and transgressing cultural norms, shifting the trajectory of where individuals without the traditional Canadian (or American) plus-one-ethnic-identity choose to locate themselves in a sea of social and political contradictions.
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Mixed heritage Video List - Berkeley Uni People of Mixed Race/Interracial Marriage/Dating/Families Videography from Berkeley University
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Who are the ‘Mixed’ ethnic group? (Report PDF) The last fifty years have seen the emergence of some new, predominantly British-born, ethnic minorities. These are the children of inter-ethnic partnerships, primarily partnerships between people from the White British group and people from ethnic minority groups. They include the children of White and Black Caribbean parents, White and Asian parents and White and Black African parents, as well as a multitude of other Mixed identities
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Mrs Cornelia Brown - Author/Speaker
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The Hapa Project Kip Fulbeck began The Hapa Project as a forum for Hapas to answer the question “What are you?” in their own words and be pictured in simple head-on portraits. Traveling throughout the country, he photographed over 1200 people from all walks of life – from babies to adults, construction workers to rock stars, gangbangers to pro surfers, schoolteachers to porn stars, engineers to comic book artists.
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Mixed Kids The accompoanyiong website to the book.
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Swirl Power The goal of Swirl Power is to uplift the biracial community, specicially young women, wo become confident and self-contained individuals with a sense of pride about their heritage.
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