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These days, multiracial families are more common. However, parents of multiracial children may not always understand their children’s realities with racism, they may not be able to support their ...
And while I can only imagine and try to understand how hard and complicated it must be to be Asian American right now, I feel lucky, at least, that our daughter is growing up immersed in a media ...
Study on multiracial children and family instability A new study, published in April 2021 in the Journal of Marriage and Family, examined multiracial children’s exposure to family instability ...
Social media exploded over the fact that a multiracial family was shown. Hateful, racist comments were posted by the thousands. When positive comments eventually outweighed negative, Cheerios was ...
Family relationships According to the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists, members of multiracial families can experience certain unique issues that may affect well-being.
The Uiseong support center in North Gyeongsang Province is hosting a summer camp targeting elementary students from multiracial families on July 29 and 30. For applications, please visit the ...
Creating a proper understanding for multiracial families is another goal to achieve. "The immigrants themselves do not want to be called an interracial family, said Choi.
National Professors Council fellow Jeniri Amir says mixed families are common in Sarawak, deterring politicians from ...
Multiracial identity brings both gifts and challenges—for kids and their parents. Beyond questions about skin tone and other physical characteristics, children may wonder where they fit in the ...
Can a mere name change cause you to feel like you’ve lost part of yourself? For many multiracial women, particularly those with an Asian background, the answer is a resounding yes and the ripple ...
An Old Navy tweet featuring a depiction of an interracial family brought some racist responses, but was followed by a deluge of supporters of the image the apparel company used.
It’s a question that intrigues Minelle Mahtani, who has dared to ask whether interracial couples and their families still test the limits of tolerance in this country ...