Today, do people who define themselves as biracial and multiracial experience prejudice and discrimination? How have celebrities like Tiger Woods and others changed our perceptions of race and ethnicity? In […]
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Today, do people who define themselves as biracial and multiracial experience prejudice and discrimination? How have celebrities like Tiger Woods and others changed our perceptions of race and ethnicity? In […]
Read moreBooks of the Times ‘Dear Senator’: A Thurmond Child Looks at Her Life and His Racism The New York Times January 17, 2005 By JANET MASLIN Essie Mae Washington-Williams spent […]
Read moreHer smile is her umbrellaby Käri Knutson (Winona Daily News)http://www.winonadailynews.com/articles/2005/01/13/news/1news13.txt (January 13, 2005)
Read moreThis is just a note regarding of a great new discussion group called “GENERATION-MIXED”. This group covers topics affecting those who are of a Mixed raced lineage of any chronology. […]
Read moreDenying Assistance to Mixed Bloods Perpetuates Genocide IMDiversity, Inc. By Louis Whitehead The legitimacy of mixed-bloods I am only part Indian, but all of me is confused. A couple of […]
Read moreNewsworthy milestone – It’s longer than most marriages: Chuck and Sue hit 25 years at WNBCby Richard Huff (New York Daily News)http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/story/268731p-230157c.html (January 7, 2005)
Read moreJENNIFER BEALS SPEECH Power Up by Jennifer Beals As I got a little older and was more aware of television and magazines I searched for images of girls that looked […]
Read moreHispanics and racial identity The Seattle Times by Jerry Large A reader called the other day to complain about a phrase I’d used. I had written about census statistics for […]
Read moreJennifer Christian of the Daily Californian adds her perspective to the recent “multiracial” category issue with the University of California Board of Regents: I’ve learned that “underrepresented,” the word bandied […]
Read moreWSJ Review & Outlook Color-Blind Progress December 13, 2004; Page A16 You wouldn’t know it from reading the papers. But the U.S. Office of Civil Rights scored an important victory […]
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