Interracial relationships are defined as relationships where each person is of a different race than the other. Historically, we’ve seen interracial relationships between slave owners and their slaves and in recent years among many different types of people across different races other than the “traditional” black and white. The current study that will be discussed is concerning people’s views on interracial relationships amid an election and 49 years after the court case Loving v. Virginia which overturned anti-miscegenation laws
in this paper, I will explain the issue of interracial relationships in the context of conflicts and...
This article presents a case study of the perceptions of a White female married to an African Americ...
Nearly ninety percent of Americans are in favor of marriages between Black and White people, and yet...
Interracial relationships are an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in the United States as we...
The number of interracial couples in the United States remains low in today’s society. This study us...
Although rates of approval toward interracial couples are increasing (Carroll, 2007), interracial co...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
As America’s population becomes increasingly more diverse ethnically and culturally, the opportuniti...
We present the results of a qualitative research study involving interracial dating on a university ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Interracial relationships have been viewed as taboo for years, however there has been a substantial ...
The utilization of race as a proxy for evaluating different characteristics of others contains risk ...
The current study aimed to explore how considering unique cultural factors and experiences may advan...
In spite of the perception held by some Americans that race/ethnicity no longer matters much (i.e., ...
in this paper, I will explain the issue of interracial relationships in the context of conflicts and...
This article presents a case study of the perceptions of a White female married to an African Americ...
Nearly ninety percent of Americans are in favor of marriages between Black and White people, and yet...
Interracial relationships are an often overlooked and misunderstood issue in the United States as we...
The number of interracial couples in the United States remains low in today’s society. This study us...
Although rates of approval toward interracial couples are increasing (Carroll, 2007), interracial co...
More than a century has passed since the United States Supreme Court made laws forbidding interracia...
As America’s population becomes increasingly more diverse ethnically and culturally, the opportuniti...
We present the results of a qualitative research study involving interracial dating on a university ...
With few notable exceptions, critical explorations of interracial romantic relationships have emerge...
Recent decades have seen a dramatic fall in the number of people that support laws which prohibit in...
Interracial relationships have been viewed as taboo for years, however there has been a substantial ...
The utilization of race as a proxy for evaluating different characteristics of others contains risk ...
The current study aimed to explore how considering unique cultural factors and experiences may advan...
In spite of the perception held by some Americans that race/ethnicity no longer matters much (i.e., ...
in this paper, I will explain the issue of interracial relationships in the context of conflicts and...
This article presents a case study of the perceptions of a White female married to an African Americ...
Nearly ninety percent of Americans are in favor of marriages between Black and White people, and yet...