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Interracial Family Circle
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Washington DC-based group providing events, online library resources, book listings and community outreach opportunities for multiracial families.
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Color of the Rainbow - Global Family Festival
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A festival celebrating multiracial, mixed race families, people and communities in Sacramento and across the nation.
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Cornell Hapa Student Association
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This campus based organization celebrates and shares the mixed-race experience by providing a forum for the exploration and promotion of mixed-race issues.
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Harvard HAPA (Half-Asian Peoples' Association)
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This campus based organization provides informal social, cultural, and intellectual interaction among multiracial members of the Harvard community who are of part-Asian ethnicity.
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Association of Southern Metis
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A non-profit organization for the benefit and support of Metis individuals.
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Metis Nation of the South
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Organization for mixed-blood American Indians in the United States, Metis, Mestizo, Mulatto, Melungeon, and/or Bemdineek.
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Hapa Issues Forum - UC Berkeley Chapter
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This campus based organization provides support for Asian Pacific Islanders of mixed heritage and promotes communities that value diversity.
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Interracial Families in Friendship
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An informal support community for interracial families including black, biracial, multiethnic, and white children in Ohio.
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MOST - Multiracial Organization of Students at Tufts
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A campus based organization at Tufts supporting multiraciality and its associated issues, topics, and contentions.
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Students of Mixed Heritage at Amherst College (SMHAC)
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A campus based organization providing support and resources for multiracial students at Amherst College.
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The Mixed Initiative
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A campus based organization at the University of Michigan providing support and resources for multiracial students.
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Metis Nation in New England
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Intertribal organization for Metis (mixed-blood) people in the United States.
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4C - Cross Cultural Couples & Children
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A New Jersey social group for interracial and multiracial families and individuals.
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Brown Organization of Multi- and Bi-racial Students (BOMBS)
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A Brown University based organization providing support and resources for multiracial students.
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Interracial Family Network of Seattle-King County
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A Seattle-King County organization formed to support interracial families and their children.
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The Hapa Club of Tokyo
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A Tokyo, Japan social club for Hapas.
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Hapa Issues Forum - UC Irvine Chapter
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This campus based organization explores issues such as ethnic identity, family, culture, and the role of Hapas in a multicultural society.
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Biracial Family Network
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A nonprofit organization providing support and resources for individuals and families of diverse ethnic ancestry.
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Fusion: A Summer Program for Mixed Heritage Youth
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Our mission is to foster positive identity formation and empowerment in children of mixed heritage.
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Amerasian Child Find Network, Inc.
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The Amerasain Child Find Network is an organization dedicated to assisting Amerasians and their Father’s reunite.
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Amerasian Registry
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The Amerasian Registry was created to help assist Amerasians, their Fathers, and/or Family Members search for each other around the World.
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American Asian Hope Foundation
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To aide and assist victims of the Vietnam war from 1962 to 1975, including children and young adults who grew up without benefit of a father.
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Association of MultiEthnic Americans, Inc.
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A California-based nationwide organization in the U.S. representing the multiracial and multiethnic community.
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Black Native American Association (BNAA)
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An intertribal group of individuals of dual African-American and Native American heritage.
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The Eurasian Association of Singapore
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This Singapore based organization provides social, educational, welfare and training programs for Eurasians.
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Intermix
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A British organization offering support and resources for mixed-race individuals and families.
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MAVIN Foundation
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The Foundation publishes MAVIN magazine and the Multiracial Child Resource Book, and administers the MatchMaker Bone Marrow Project.
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My Shoes
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A web-based support group hosted by clinical psychologist Dr. Juanita Brooks for multiracial children, adolescents and adults who have a white phenotype.
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National Advocacy for the Multi-Ethnic (N.A.M.E.)
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Advocates on behalf of multi-ethnic individuals.
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People in Harmony
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This non-profit organization promotes a positive experience of interracial life in Britain and challenges racism, prejudice and ignorance in society.
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A Place For Us National
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This organization's website contains information about its history, the Racial Harmony Award and membership.
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Project RACE
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A national organization supporting the movement for a multiracial classification and advocating on behalf of multiracial, interracial, biracial children and adults everywhere
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Swirl, Inc.
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This organization provides support to mixed families, mixed individuals, transracial adoptees, and interracial/cultural couples through various social events, and educational lectures and discussions.
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Tan Americans of Natirah Ancestry
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Natirah Heritage Council web site for mixed-race triracial Americans.
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USA Bound, Inc.
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Reuniting Amerasians and American Fathers.
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Amerasian Foundation
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The Amerasian Foundation's mission is to help develop an Amerasian Voice for all Amerasians by collaborating with other groups and organizations around the world that currently serve Amerasians.
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Amerasian Foundation
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Helps Amerasian children and families in the Philippines, Vietnam, and other parts of the world. News, events, and Amerasian Registry.
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Interracial Family Circle
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Washington DC-based group providing events, online library resources, book listings and community outreach opportunities for multiracial families.
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Interracial Family Network of Seattle-King County
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Interracial family support, nurturing, and resources for families in the Seattle-King County Metropolitan Area
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The Metis Nation in New England
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Mission statement, membership qualifications, MNNE constitution, citizenship application, code of ethics, local bands and contacts.
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