This week, I’ve written a roundup of the many of the conferences, books and films, and other issues surrounding the growing Hapa population — including some of my personal experiences navigating the waters of being in a mixed-race family. Check out the full article…
Multiracial Growth and Hapa Identity Post on BlogHer
Why Multiracials Need Bone Marrow Donors
How being mixed-race makes it especially hard to find a bone marrow donor — and what you can do about it.
One Big Hapa Family
Why do some Asian groups have such high intermarriage rates? HapaMama interviews filmmaker Jeff Chiba Stearns on his documentary which seeks to answer that question.
For the “Other Side” of the Hapa Family
A dad of Hapa kids overhears some racist comments. What is the right right response in this kind of situation?
Language, Culture and the Search for Summer Camps
“What camps are your kids doing this summer?”
It’s the question that comes up during any mom conversation at this time of year. As soon as the Christmas decorations come down, the brochures start arriving in the mail
Getting in Touch with the Irish Side
How DNA testing confirmed what I’ve suspected all along — my husband is Irish.
More Multicultural posts
A veritable cornucopia of multiculturalism!
Mixed Race Matters
Recently, the New York Times ran an article “Black? White? Asian? More Young Americans Choose All of the Above” examining the changing (or not-changing) attitudes toward people of mixed-race. The report spotlighs a group of college students in the Multiracial and Biracial Student Association at the University of Maryland.
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