Adam Goodheart, writing for AARP Magazine in the May/June 2004 issue on Change of Heart: The most astonishing progress has been made in two areas that hit closest to home […]
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TMA Newsletter 23
The Multiracial Activist Newsletter 23April-June 2004 The Multiracial Activist Newsletter is an informational digest of news, events, new websites and other information of interest to individuals who perceive themselves […]
Read moreRacial Identity in Balance
Racial Identity in Balance The Chronicle of Higher Education by Naomi J. Miller Speaking as a multiracial faculty member, I know that many of the regular invitations that I receive […]
Read moreLetter to Senators Warner and Allen re: Broadcast Censorship
March 23, 2004 Letter to Senators Warner and Allen James LandrithPO Box 8208Alexandria, VA 22306-8208 March 23, 2004 The Honorable John William WarnerUnited States Senate225 Russell Senate Office BuildingWashington, DC […]
Read morePoppy Dixon, Habitual Liar
Once again, Poppy Dixon is lying. Now she claims that my publications The Multiracial Activist and The Abolitionist Examiner are: “Two journals based on destroying all racial categories except “white,” […]
Read moreThe John Walsh Show
Today’s The John Walsh Show covers the topic of MULTIRACIAL: WHERE DO I BELONG? An excerpt from the program description is below: Multiracial Americans are one of the fastest growing […]
Read moreResisting Group Think
The Mulatto Advocate has an interesting couple of posts on Defining Black and White – here and here. This entry also posted on Taking The Gloves Off.
Read moreRemodeling
I’ve altered the main index template of this weblog to show the category archive links on the right.
Read moreTMA Newsletter 22
The Multiracial Activist Newsletter 22February/March 2004 The Multiracial Activist Newsletter is an informational digest of news, events, new websites and other information of interest to individuals who perceive themselves […]
Read more“Identify Yourself – The Story of Bruin-ou.com” Part I
“Identify Yourself – The Story of Bruin-ou.com” Part I by Charles Ash February/March 2004
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