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Identity and Mixed Race:
11/2007 Putting the Jerrys, Rikkis and Leezas Out Of Business
Why do people insist on seeing multi-racial families as “different?”
By Heike Boehnke-Sharp
 
11/2007 Clueless
By Rudy Guevarra
04/2007 Wise Father Bestows a Legacy of Facing Challenges
An Indian-American woman cherishes the gifts her father gave her
By Asra Q. Nomani
12/2006 The Mexipino Experience
A personal reflection of a multiethnic community in San Diego

By Rudy P. Guevarra, Jr.
12/2006 Who Are The Anglo-Indians?
The history of a community that bridged two cultures
By Margaret Deefholts
08/2006 Korean or American? The Complexities of Biculturalism and Biracialism
A young Hapa woman examines her position in American society
By Tammy Conard-Salvo
11/2005 Mix It Up
New line of greeting cards serves Interracial and Multiracial consumer groups.
01/2005 Me, We: Individuality and Social Responsibility That Knows No Boundaries
What direction should the multiracial movement take? By Daniel McNeil
10/2004 I Arise on the Backs of My Ancestors
A young woman negotiates between her English and Ghanaian identities.
By Naa-Adei Kotey

10/2004 A Tribute To Roy Campanella
The multicultural heritage of one of baseball’s greatest.
By Emily Monroy
03/2004 Banana Boy
Activist and Artist Samuel Chow Embraces the Cultural Complexities of Being Young, Queer and an Immigrant.

By Michelle Clarke
04/2003 Asian-American and Jewish
A Scholar Seeks Subjects For Upcoming Book. By Patricia Y.C.E. Lin
05/2001 Africans and Indians: Only in America
Bound By Commonality and Miscegenation Throughout American History. By William Loren Katz
03/2001 In Defence (and Celebration) of Mutts
One Woman's Pride In Bridging Cultures Within Herself. By Ami Chen Mills
01/2001 Where Do I Fit In? Finding an Identity Above and Below the 49th Parallel . By Karen Landmann
01/2001 Black, White and Jewish An Autobiography of a Shifting Self.
01/2001 An Icon of Two Selves: Remembering Hawai'i's Crown Princess, Victoria Ka'iulani
The Story of a Mixed Race Princess. By Mindi Reid
01/1997 The "Other" Box - You May Think That You're Bi-racial or Multi-racial But... By Phalana Tiller

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