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*Our listing of these sites and resources
does not imply that the Center or its staff endorses all of
the information which is included.
National
Advocacy for the Multi-Ethnic (NAME)
The National Advocacy for the Multi-Ethnic was founded in
2001 to advocate issues that are important to the growing
Multi-Ethnic population and provide support for individuals
from diverse backgrounds through education, research, fellowship
and unity.
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The Association
of Multiethnic Americans (AMEA)
The Association of Multiethnic Americans was founded in 1988
for the purpose of helping individuals and organizations collaborate
to meet the needs of the multiethnic, multiracial transracial
adoption community. AMEA's mission is accomplished through
providing access to culturally competent resources, facilitating
collaboration between organizations dedicated to multiethnic,
multiracial and transracial adoptee issue and conducting assessments
to identify and meet unmet needs and recognize new trends.
The
Mavin Foundation
Designed as a resource for helping build healthy communities
that celebrate and empower mixed heritage people and families;
this website explores the experiences of mixed heritage people,
transracial adoptees, interracial relationships and multiracial
families.
The International
Interracial Association (IIA)
The International Interracial Association was founded in June
1995 by members coming from places as diverse as Taiwan, Australia,
Hong Kong, and the United States to form an organization with
the aim of promoting racial and cultural harmony worldwide.
The association is open to all who have an interest in improving
racial and cultural unity.
Project
Race
Project RACE is a non-profit organization founded in 1991
that 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. This resource provides related articles, events,
historical accounts, census updates and volunteer opportunities.
Metisse
Magazine Online
This online forum is for young women who are multicultural
and multiracial. This magazine is designed to provide the
opportunity to gather, share and distribute information, advice
and facts. The purpose is to furnish our readers with insights,
education and resources. We want to help the growing population
of young multicultural women worldwide who are eager for information.
Interracial
Voice - National Interracial Support/Advocacy Groups
Interracial Voice is an independent, information-oriented,
networking news journal, serving the mixed-race/interracial
community. This electronic publication advocates universal
recognition of mixed-race individuals as constituting a separate
"racial" entity and wholeheartedly supported the
initiative to establish a multiracial category. Contact information
for interracial support/advocacy groups throughout the United
States are listed under the resources link on the website.
“You
Don’t Look Japanese” – Interracial/Biracial
Resources
Created and maintained by Linda Absher, a librarian at Lewis
and Clark College.
Robyn’s
Homepage of Multiracial Resources
A personal page created with many links to multiracial resources
and associations.
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