LINKS & RESOURCES


COMPLEMENTARY GROUPS

THESE GROUPS COMPLEMENT OR ENHANCE NEAMF’S MISSION

AMEA – Association of Multiethnic Americans  - Education and Advocacy on a national level.

SWIRL – National Support & Activities for Bi-Racial Young Adults.  Adolescents and Singles may find it a welcome change to “Family Events.”


OTHER ACTIVE FAMILY AND SOCIAL GROUPS

THESE GROUPS ARE SIMILAR TO NEAMF, BUT IN OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY

BFN – CHICAGO: Biracial Family Network.

ERACISM – New Orleans Discussion Group, founded in 1993; great website with tons of support for forming a discussion group (fantastic bumper stickers!).

INTERRACIAL FAMILY CIRCLE – WASHINGTON DC: A 20 year old family group.

INTERRACIAL FAMILY NETWORK OF SEATTTLE-KING COUNTY – SEATTLE: Formed to support interracial families and their children

MASC – LOS ANGELES: Multicultural Americans of Southern California.

MULTIRACIAL FAMILY CIRCLE – KANSAS CITY, MO: A great website and events very similar to NEAMF’s.


NEAMF BIBLIOGRAPHY & BOOK CLUB LIST

KAREN DOWNING’S PERIODICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY – Karen is a Biracial Librarian at the University of Michigan.

 


OTHER MULTIRACIAL FAMILY RESOURCES

NEWS & ISSUE ADVOCACY

MAVIN – Biracial Young Adults Magazine

INTERRACIAL VOICE – What Nathan Douglas refers to as a "loose band of racial iconoclasts"


 

ADOPTION RESOURCES

(IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER & WORD OF MOUTH MOSTLY)

ADOPTIVE FAMILIES.COM - Adoptive Families, the award-winning national adoption magazine, just had its 10th anniversary.  It is one of the leading adoption information source for families before, during, and after adoption.

ODS (OPEN DOOR SOCIETY/ACONE)– New England Comprehensive Adoption Resource.  Hosts a large, well-attended fair each year.

TRANSRACIALADOPTION.COM – Part of the larger Adoption.com Site.

 


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