(Excerpt) To have a symposium organized to review the ideas in my book, Multiracials and Civil Rights: Mixed-Race Stories of Discrimination, is an honor, and the JCRED editors, along with their dynamic Faculty Advisors Elaine Chiu and Rosa Castello, have my gratitude for pulling it all together. Having each symposium contributor take the time to deeply engage the ideas in the book is an incredible gift, and exactly what every author dreams of—being read and provoking reflection. Without readers, ideas do not have an opportunity to matter. Thank you Taunya Lovell Banks, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, and Jasmine Mitchell, for helping my ideas matter, even where you did not fully agree with them. Now as to those points of disagreement . . .
The focus of this Article is the underlying assumption of the Brookings Institution report that mult...
RACISM IN YOUR LIFE The depth, impact, and experience of “racism” in our personal lives is a story t...
Book review of Heather M. Dalmage (Ed.), The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
This layered account examined the ways in which multiracial identity is communicated within interper...
Book note for Heather M. Dalmage, Tripping on the Color Line: Black-White Multiracial Families in a ...
The constant shift of societal values and ideals has historically left multiple individuals in utter...
Race has primarily been studied from a monoracial perspective, which prohibits multiracial individua...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
The growing numbers and visibility of multiracial individuals in the United States necessitate that ...
For four decades, scholars have analyzed the experiences of individuals on the nexus of multiple rac...
Professor Michele Goodwin’s essay here (and the article from which it came, to be published in full ...
This paper examines the ways that multiracial individuals understand and give meaning to their ident...
The focus of this Article is the underlying assumption of the Brookings Institution report that mult...
RACISM IN YOUR LIFE The depth, impact, and experience of “racism” in our personal lives is a story t...
Book review of Heather M. Dalmage (Ed.), The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking...
(Excerpt) There is a growing body of social science literature documenting multiracials as an “emerg...
This Article analyzes the widespread legal ramifications of the Multiracial Category Movement (MCM) ...
The number of multiracial individuals in America, many of whom define their racial identity in diffe...
This layered account examined the ways in which multiracial identity is communicated within interper...
Book note for Heather M. Dalmage, Tripping on the Color Line: Black-White Multiracial Families in a ...
The constant shift of societal values and ideals has historically left multiple individuals in utter...
Race has primarily been studied from a monoracial perspective, which prohibits multiracial individua...
One byproduct of increased interracial marriages post Loving is a growing number of multiracial chil...
The growing numbers and visibility of multiracial individuals in the United States necessitate that ...
For four decades, scholars have analyzed the experiences of individuals on the nexus of multiple rac...
Professor Michele Goodwin’s essay here (and the article from which it came, to be published in full ...
This paper examines the ways that multiracial individuals understand and give meaning to their ident...
The focus of this Article is the underlying assumption of the Brookings Institution report that mult...
RACISM IN YOUR LIFE The depth, impact, and experience of “racism” in our personal lives is a story t...
Book review of Heather M. Dalmage (Ed.), The Politics of Multiracialism: Challenging Racial Thinking...