The Biracial And Multiracial Student Experience

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This book was written to help teachers improve their classroom instruction to better meet the needs of their biracial and multiracial students. The author provides teachers with a guide to gaining the racial literacy that is required to connect with and teach this growing population of students. Through the use of compelling student and teacher narratives, The Biracial and Multiracial Student Experience helps give voice to a segment of our population that is frequently mislabeled and misunderstood. Readers will encounter a range of strategies and practical information that can be used across grade levels and settings.

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Genre : Education
Author : Bonnie M. Davis
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2009-08-11
File : 337 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412975056


Multiracial Identity And Racial Politics In The United States

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While pundits point to multiracial Americans as new evidence of a harmonious ethnic melting pot, in reality mixed race peoples have long existed in the United States. Rather than characterize multiracial Americans as a "new" population, this book argues that instead we should view them as individuals who reflect a new culture of racial identification. Today, identities such as "biracial" or "swirlies" are evoked alongside those more established racial categories of white, black Asian and Latino. What is significant about multiracial identities is that they communicate an alternative viewpoint about race: that a person's preferred self-identification should be used to define a person's race. Yet this definition of race is a distinct contrast to historic norms which has defined race as a category assigned to a person based on certain social rules which emphasized things like phenotype, being "one-drop" of African blood or heritage. In Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States, Natalie Masuoka catalogues how this cultural shift from assigning race to perceiving race as a product of personal identification came about by tracing events over the course of the twentieth century. Masuoka uses a variety of sources including in-depth interviews, public opinion surveys and census data to understand how certain individuals embrace the agency of self-identification and choose to assert multiracial identities. At the same time, the book shows that the meaning and consequences of multiracial identification can only be understood when contrasted against those who identify as white, black Asian or Latino. An included case study on President Barack Obama also shows how multiracial identity narratives can be strategically used to reduce anti-black bias among voters. Therefore, rather than looking at multiracial Americans as a harbinger of dramatic change for American race relations, this Multiracial Identity and Racial Politics in the United States shows that narratives promoting multiracial identities are in direct dialogue with, rather than in replacement of, the longstanding racial order.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Natalie Masuoka
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2017-08-30
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190657482


Multiracial Identity

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Provides an accessible account of the social construction of racialized groups. Using both primary (in-depth interviews) and secondary data, four nations are examined: the UK, US, South Africa and Jamaica. Little attention has traditionally been given to theorizing multiracial identity in the context of white supremacist thought and practice.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : M. Christian
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2000-06-21
File : 178 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780230501744


Multicultural Multiracial Psychology

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This book presents a cognitive styles framework that explores the relationship between traditionalism/modernism and cognitive styles and offers a method for multiculturalism assessment and psychotherapy that promotes the development of pluralistic perspectives and lifestyles.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Manuel Ramirez, III
Publisher : Jason Aronson, Incorporated
Release : 1998-01-01
File : 299 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781461629641


The Multiracial Experience

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In her bold new edited volume, The Multiracial Experience, Maria P. P. Root challenges current theoretical and political conceptualizations of race by examining the experience of mixed-race individuals. Articulating questions that will form the basis for future discussions of race and identity, the contributors tackle concepts such as redefining ethnicity when race is less central to the definition and how a multiracial model might dismantle our negative construction of race. Researchers and practitioners in ethnic studies, anthropology, education, law, psychology, nursing, social work, and sociology add personal insights in chapter-opening vignettes while providing integral critical viewpoints. Sure to stimulate thinking and discussion, the contributors focus on the most contemporary racial issues, including the racial classification system from the U.S. Census to the schools; the differences between race, ethnicity, and colorism; gender and sexuality in a multicultural context; ethnic identity and identity formation; transracial adoption; and the future of race relations in the United States. The Multiracial Experience opens up the dialogue to rethink and redefine race and social relations in this country. This volume provides discussions key to all professionals, practitioners, researchers, and students in multicultural issues, ethnic relations, sociology, education, psychology, management, and public health. "Dr. Maria P. P. Root′s . . . discussions are thoughtful, analytical, and informative. Root argues that the emergence of a racially mixed population is transforming the racial character of the United States and that the increasing presence of multiracial people necessitates Americans to ask questions about their identity." --Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism "Finally, in one volume, ammunition for the informed debate about what multiculturalism means in the United States." --Lise Funderburg, author of Black, White, Other: Biracial

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Maria P. P. Root
Publisher : SAGE Publications
Release : 1995-11-21
File : 513 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781506319490


Multiracial Cosmotheandrism

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"A practical theology of mysticism that centers multiracial experience and spiritual practice"--

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Genre : Religion
Author : Yong, Aizaiah G.
Publisher : Orbis Books
Release : 2023-06-29
File : 231 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781608339860


Multiracial Americans And Social Class

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Annotation As the racial hierarchy shifts and inequality between Americans widens, it is important to understand the impact of social class on the rapidly growing multiracial population. Multiracial Americans and Social Class is the first book on multiracial Americans to do so and fills a noticeable void in a growing market. In this book, noted scholars examine the impact of social class on the racial identity of multiracial Americans, in highly readable essays, from a range of sociological perspectives. In doing so, they answer the following questions: Who is multiracial? How does class influence racial identity? How doessocial class statusvary among multiracial populations?Do you need to be middle class in order to be an "honorary white"? What is the relationship between social class, culture, and race? How does the influence of social class compare across multiracial backgrounds? What are multiracial Americans' explanations for racial inequality in the United States? Multiracial Americans and Social Class is a key text for undergraduate and postgraduate students, researchers, and academics in the fields of sociology, race and ethnic studies, social stratification, race relations, and cultural studies.

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Genre : Identity politics
Author : Kathleen Odell Korgen
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2010
File : 249 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781134014323


Race Policy And Multiracial Americans

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Race Policy and Multiracial Americans looks at the impact of multiracial people on race policies—where they lag behind the growing numbers of multiracial people in the USA and how they can be used to promote racial justice. This much-needed book is essential reading for anyone interested in race relations and social justice.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Kathleen Odell Korgen
Publisher : Policy Press
Release : 2016-01-13
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781447316503


Multiracial Identities In Colonial French Africa

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Despite increasingly hardened visions of racial difference in colonial governance in French Africa after World War I, interracial sexual relationships persisted, resulting in the births of thousands of children. These children, mostly born to African women and European men, sparked significant debate in French society about the status of multiracial people, debates historians have termed 'the métis problem.' Drawing on extensive archival and oral history research in Gabon, Republic of Congo, Senegal, and France, Rachel Jean-Baptiste investigates the fluctuating identities of métis. Crucially, she centres claims by métis themselves to access French social and citizenship rights amidst the refusal by fathers to recognize their lineage, and in the context of changing African racial thought and practice. In this original history of race-making, belonging, and rights, Jean-Baptiste demonstrates the diverse ways in which métis individuals and collectives carved out visions of racial belonging as children and citizens in Africa, Europe, and internationally.

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Genre : History
Author : Rachel Jean-Baptiste
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-06-08
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781108808491


Counseling Multiracial Families

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Multiracial families (families in which one member of the family has a different racial heritage than the other member(s) of the family) comprise a rapidly growing U.S. population. Counseling Multiracial Families addresses this population that has been neglected in the counseling literature. In the first chapter, readers are given a comprehensive history of racial mixing in the United States special needs and issues of multiracial families as well as special strengths of multiracial families are addressed. Challenges of interracially married couples are explored as are the social and cultural issues related to parenting and child rearing of multiracial children in today's society. The results of biracial identity development research are translated into counseling practice with the children, adolescents, and adults in multiracial families.

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Genre : Psychology
Author : Bea Wehrly
Publisher : SAGE
Release : 1999-07-16
File : 209 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780761915911