Biracial, multiethnic

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Association of MultiEthnic Americans (AMEA)

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Description: The Association of MultiEthnic Americans (AMEA), a non-profit organization, is an international association of organizations dedicated to advocacy, education and collaboration on behalf of the multiethnic, multiracial and transracial adoption community.

Issues In Transracial Adoption

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Author: McManus, Maureen
Description: This article discusses many issues of transracial adoption including: what transracial adoption is, what proponents and opponents say about it, and what laws govern transracial adoption.

Reconfiguring Race, Rearticulating Ethnicity

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Author: Williams-Ledn, Teresa
Description: This article discusses the meanings of race and ethnicity today as well as terms and impacts of diversity.

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Images We Give Young Children Land Grant Institution or Extension Resource

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Author: Brown, Cheryl; Karen Debord
Description: This is a training guide aimed at childcare educators and adults to better understand the messages children receive about diversity and stereotyping.

– Programming Resource –

Association of MultiEthnic Americans (AMEA)

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Description: The Association of MultiEthnic Americans (AMEA), a non-profit organization, is an international association of organizations dedicated to advocacy, education and collaboration on behalf of the multiethnic, multiracial and transracial adoption community.

Images We Give Young Children Land Grant Institution or Extension Resource

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Author: Brown, Cheryl; Karen Debord
Description: This is a training guide aimed at childcare educators and adults to better understand the messages children receive about diversity and stereotyping.

Multiculturalism in the Daycare Setting

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Author: Direnfeld, Gary (34 more by this author)
Description: Multiculturalism within the context of family life is discussed in this article.

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Double Blood

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Description: This article reports on multiracial issues relating them to emerging research.

Exploring the Experiences of First-Generation, Multiethnic Undergraduate College Students Land Grant Institution or Extension Resource

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Description: This article presents specific issues faced by multiethnic, first-generation students, discusses emergent themes from individual interviews and focus groups, and provides recommendations for higher education leaders.

Racial and Ethnic Disparities Among Low-Income Families

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Description: This fact sheet provides statistics on racial and ethnic differences in family structure, work effort, nativity or immigration status, earnings, and education.

Racial and Ethnic Identity Development in White Mothers of Biracial, Black-White Children

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Author: O'Donoghue, Margaret
Description: This article reports on a qualitative research study of the racial and ethnic identity of 11 White mothers who were married to Black (specifically African American) men and were raising biracial children. The uniqueness of these women’s lives, as Whites with an intimate knowledge of the Black experience, makes it difficult to place them within the levels described by current models of racial identity. Through their parenting of biracial children, the mothers had come to a greater sense of their own racial identity and to recognize White privilege and their own White identity. Their specific ethnic identity, as ethnic Whites, has not been passed on to their children.

Reconfiguring Race, Rearticulating Ethnicity

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Author: Williams-Ledn, Teresa
Description: This article discusses the meanings of race and ethnicity today as well as terms and impacts of diversity.

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