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Bi/Multiracial American:

American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: MULTIRACIAL CHILDREN
The site has a great information on what are emotional needs of multiracial children and the role of parents.
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American Multicultural Studies
AMCS is devoted to the interdisciplinary study of diversity and multiculturalism, with a primary focus on ethnic and racial minority groups in the United States. We offer students a variety of courses that center upon the historical, sociological, artistic, and ideological aspects of American ethnicity and how it interplays with culture, gender, and class.
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Association of MultiEthnic Americans
AMEA's primary goal is to educate and advocate on behalf of multiethnic individuals and families by collaborating with others to eradicate all forms of discrimination.
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Biracial and Multiracial Americans
The site provides bi/multicultural American resources including articles, announcements, surveys and more.
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Biracial and Multiracial Articles
Articles pertaining to the biracial and multiracial experience, compiled for you by your Race Relations Guide.
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EurasianNation - A Community for Hapas, Amerasians, Eurasians, and More
This website, designed as an online magazine and community for people of mixed European and Asian descent, gives news and information as well as links to articles, information about Eurasian celebrities, job opportunities, an extensive collection of links to other multiracial/multicultural sites, and more.
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I-Pride: Interracial, Intercultural Pride
I-Pride is a San Francisco-based organization of people sharing an interest in the development of individuals and families who are of more than one racial and/or ethnic heritage. Their website offers information about conferences, events, and resources, and features information on an exciting new curriculum for teachers serving biracial and multiethnic children and their families.
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International Interracial association
Do you have experience raising interracial children or are about to? You are able to share any thoughts or advice that you may have which may benefit others.
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Interracial Voice
Interracial Voice is an independent, information-oriented, networking news journal, serving the mixed-race/interracial community in cyberspace. Information provided on the website includes essays, interviews, advocacy opportunities, poetry, and news relevant to the interracial community.
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Link for Asian and Caucasians
This is a great site for both Asian and Caucasian studies. The site provides rich information that includes statistic study, articles and links.
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Mavin Foundation
The Mavin Foundation is a nonprofit organization that is redefining diversity by celebrating multiracial and trans-racially adopted youth. Through their programs, they are helping to create a cohesive, multicultural society. They are recipients of President Bush's "Points of Light" award and the "Heroes of Health Care" award for their innovative approach to race and diversity issues.
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Mixed Asians
A community relating to the eurasian, biracial, multiracial, amerasian, mixed asian, blasian, hafu, half asian, and hapa. The site provides a place to discuss and share information on the racial and ethnic diversity found in the partial asian and pacific islander heritage. The goal of the site is to show the diversity found in mixed people and show that the idea of social race is starting to blur.
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Multicultural Kids Inc.
This online marketplace provides quality multicultural materials for preschool and elementary school-age children to be used in the home and classroom. They are committed to providing fun, informative, and diverse materials, such as videos, books, and dolls, which can be used to increase a child’s knowledge of him/herself and others, thereby enhancing self-esteem while fostering tolerance and an appreciation of differences.
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Multiracial Americans of Southern California (MASC)
The site address the social, cultural, and educational interests of racially and culturally mixed individuals, couples, and families, their goal is to bring heightened awareness, while promoting a broadened understanding.
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No Child Left Unharmed: A New Class of “Others” in American Education
This article by Timothy McGettigan discusses the implications for multiracial children of the “No Child Left Behind” act, which forces public-school students to identify with only one racial category.
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ProjectRACE
Project RACE advocates for multiracial children and adults through education, community awareness and legislation. Our main goal is for a multiracial classification on all school, employment, state, federal, local, census and medical forms requiring racial data.
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Raising Interracial Children
The Francis Wardle’s article “Raising interracial children” includes short bibliography of adult & children's books. The article is provides by the website of Looksmart: findarticles.
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Real Kidz.com
Real Kidz.com accurately reflects the real world that our kids live in by providing a collection of dolls from mixed-ethnic backgrounds.
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SMHAC's Mixed Heritage Guide to the Web
This directory of online resources highlights advocacy groups, groups for interracial couples and families, Web-based magazines, articles, commercial products, personal homepages, and information about multiracial celebrities.
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The Center for the Study of Biracial Children
The Center for the Study of Biracial Children produces and disseminates materials for and about interracial families and biracial children. The Center provides advocacy, training and consulting. Its primary mission is to advocate for the rights of interracial families, biracial children, and multiracial people. We believe this population has unique needs and challenges not addressed by society's institutions.
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The Schooling of Multiracial Students
This ERIC Digest from 1998, provides summary of research on the unique realities of multiracial students and their families. It includes a discussion of multiracial identity development models, attitudes towards racial classification, school practices, the educator's role in meeting needs of multicultural students, and suggested learning and counseling activities.
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