Friday, September 24, 2010

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(reposted from Delicious)

Biracial Identity Flint Public Library

The Flint Public Library provides an annotated bibliography of biracial identity resources. A majority of the bibliography consists of nonfiction books owned by the FPL. The nonfiction titles tend to focus on black/white biracial identity, but titles highlighting mixed-raced Asian Americans, mixed-race Latino Americans, and multiracial identities are also highlighted (see What are you?: Voices of Mixed-Race Young People edited by Pearl Fuyo Gaskins and Among Us: Essays on Identity, Belonging and Intercultural Competence edited by Myron W. Lusting and Jolene Loester). The bibliography ends with three major websites geared toward those that consider themselves interracial; unfortunately, the link to Interacial Voice is broken and the online news journal ended in 2003. However, the links to Mavin and The Multicultural Activist work, and both websites are updated regularly. Overall, this bibliography is a good starting point for those needing multiracial identity resources.

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