Multiracial children bring Broward mothers together by Victor Greto (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) (January 29, 2002)
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Since it is acknowledged that the “one drop rule” is racist, why are we told to preserve it instead of eliminating it? – A.D. Powell
Multiracial children bring Broward mothers together by Victor Greto (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) (January 29, 2002)
Read moreThe following story contains an interview with fellow activist Mary Murchison-Edwords. Some of you may know her from various Yahoo! groups. Blurring the lines of racial identity by Jay Rey […]
Read moreNaomi Lang, U.S. Champion Ice Dancer and American Metis AS A VERY YOUNG GIRL, NAOMI LANG spent time along Salmon River, camping in the summer and visiting with relatives including […]
Read moreJanuary 8, 2002 Call for Submissions! The Multiracial Activist is looking for Metis commentary and research for the next issue, going online February 1. Previously published work is acceptable. All […]
Read moreInterracial couples fight family opposition by Victor Greto (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) (December 10, 2001) Tamarac couple united in dream of family by Victor Greto (South Florida Sun-Sentinel) (December 10, 2001) […]
Read moreA Talk With Carolyn Brown: A Lineage That Transcends Cultures Many African-Americans find an ancestry that’s rich in Indian history by Bill Jensen (Newsday) (November 8, 2001) Black Indians Find […]
Read moreThe National American Metis Association has published the current issue of their newsletter online at: The Metis Voice October 2001 This entry is also posted at Yahoo! Groups – Mixed […]
Read moreIt’s official, The Multiracial Activist is Good Shit. See: http://goodshit.blogspot.com
Read moreOctober/November 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: The Metis Heritage of the Sizemore Family by Jason Adams
Read moreOctober/November 2001 in The Multiracial Activist: 100% MIXED by Patrice Farmer
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