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Loving Day

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Loving Day's mission is to fight racial prejudice and help build the multicultural community.

It's a global network of events that you can host or attend.
It's also an educational project that you can be a part of every day.

Loving Day celebrates the anniversary of a Supreme Court case called Loving v. Virginia, which legalized interracial marriage in the United States. In 2009 there were Loving Day Celebrations in 31 cities in 3 countries. The first Loving Day Flagship Celebration in New York City was in 2004; it has brought together over 1,000 guests every year since 2007. It's fun and easy to host your own Loving Day Celebration with the free Loving Day Celebration Kit. We're working to make Loving Day a new tradition that is shared between friends and passed from generation to generation. Loving Day has been featured on NPR, the Washington Post, BBC World, ABC News, the Village Voice, and many others.

Find a Loving Day Celebration, list your celebration, share your story, connect with the multicultural community.

Visit: http://www.lovingday.org

 

Interracial Vacation

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We could learn a lot from crayons: some are sharp, some are pretty, some are dull, some have weird names, and all are different colors ... but they all have to learn to live in the same box.

Are you involved in an interracial relationship? Perhaps you are just beginning to think about interracial dating, or you may already have a beautiful interracial family. Whatever your current situation is, we would love to help you plan your next vacation. There are  a number of travel companies that you can choose from. What makes us different?

We specialize in group cruises and all-inclusive resort packages for interracial couples, families and singles. Keep in mind, this is a specialty, but we do not exclude anyone. We embrace diversity and everyone is welcome to join us on our trips and take advantage of our special group pricing. Our goal is to create a trip that will meet all of your expectations for a vacation to remember, while giving you a chance to make some long lasting friendship.  

Visit: http://interracialvacations.com

 

Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival

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The Mixed Roots Film & Literary Festival is dedicated to sharing and nurturing storytelling of the Mixed experience. The Mixed experience refers to interracial and intercultural relationships, transracial and transcultural adoptions, and anyone who identifies as having biracial, multiracial, Hapa or Mixed identity.

Visit:  http://www.mxroots.org

   

Blended People of America

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Since the sweltering summer of 2007, BPA (Blended People America) has been gradually evolving into the community of multiracial and multicultural interests where people of all colors and cultures have a gateway to self expression, information, events, news and social networking. BPA (Blended People America) is a non-profit organization that represents the interests of all Multiracial, Multicultural Americans.

Our BPA website is the current headquarters site, that functions as the main site for our organizations. With this website, we hope to serve as an online community where mixed people can come to learn about events, news and featured content through our Chameleon editorial and other links on our site. Also, we feature entertainment news that focuses on the multiracial, multicultural members of the entertainment community.

Visit: http://blendedpeopleamerica.com

 

The Hapa Project

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Once a derogatory label derived from the Hawaiian word for “half,” Hapa has since been embraced as a term of pride by many whose mixed racial heritage includes Asian or Pacific Island descent. Kip Fulbeck began The Hapa Project as a forum for Hapas to answer the question “What are you?” in their own words and be pictured in simple head-on portraits. Traveling throughout the country, he photographed over 1200 people from all walks of life – from babies to adults, construction workers to rock stars, gangbangers to pro surfers, schoolteachers to porn stars, engineers to comic book artists. The project now manifests as a book, traveling photographic exhibition, and online community.

Visit: http://thehapaproject.com

   

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The Mixed Network is a website with the noble purpose of bringing together mixed race organizations in one place where we can all shake hands virtually. By bringing together these organization’s sites, people from all over the world need only visit themixednetwork.com in order to come face to face with dozens of organizations created specifically to see to the informational, entertainment and special interest needs of the Multiracial, Multicultural community.

From Themixednetwork.com, people from the smaller Multiracial, Multicultural communities can rub shoulders and share their lives, hearts and ideals with much larger Multiracial, Multicultural communities. It’s important to know that we are not alone in this great big world- there are people just like us out there that care about what is important to us.

The mission of TMN is to bring hundreds of Multiracial, Multicultural interest organizations to our site so that the community becomes an ever-expanding one. If you’re interested in adding your organization to our growing list, please contact us at: join@themixednetwork.com


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