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  2. Association of MultiEthnic Americans - Wikipedia

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    There are three main areas of AMEA’s work: maintenance of a resource network with a competency around mixed-race issues; facilitating collaboration between organizations dedicated to multiethnic, multiracial and transracial adoptee issues; and conducting needs assessments to identify the unmet needs of the mixed-community and develop recommendations to service providers.

  3. Census will offer Hispanic or Latino and Middle Eastern or ...

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    The terms Hispanic or Latino and Middle Eastern or North African will now be listed as a single race/ethnicity category in federal forms, reflecting the reality of how many Americans identify ...

  4. Race and health - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 scoping review of the literature found that in studies conducted in multiracial or multiethnic populations, the inclusion of race or ethnicity variables lacked thoughtful conceptualization and informative analysis regarding race or ethnicity as indicators of exposure to racialized social disadvantage, the systemic and structural barriers ...

  5. Interracial adoption - Wikipedia

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    The choice to embrace multiple races and ethnicities... affirms the multiethnic experience" (Manning, 2006). The study also showed that parents, in any family, present the family identity and the child responds. This is where an interracial family would share the similar roles as in a biological family. The parents act as educators and ...

  6. Multi-Ethnic Placement Act - Wikipedia

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    Requires agencies to diligently recruit a diverse base of foster and adoptive parents to better reflect the racial and ethnic makeup of children in out of home care; These mandates apply to all entities dealing with foster/adoptive placement and recruitment who receive federal funding, and are requirements for receiving such funding. [1]

  7. Middle Eastern Americans - Wikipedia

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    Co-founder of the Family Planning Association of Iran, and former vice-president of the International Planned Parenthood Federation; Alimorad Farshchian, medical doctor, medical author, and founder and director of The Center of Regenerative Medicine in Miami, Florida

  8. Biracial Family Network - Wikipedia

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    The Biracial Family Network (BFN), also known as the Chicago Biracial Family Network is a nonprofit organization and social group based in Chicago that was formed in 1980. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] BFN was founded by Irene Carr and five other mothers who were the parents of biracial and transracially adopted children. [ 3 ]

  9. BME - Wikipedia

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    Black and Minority Ethnic, a term commonly used in the UK to describe people of non-white descent; Bolsas y Mercados Españoles, owner of Bolsa de Madrid and other Spanish exchanges; British Methodist Episcopal Church, Protestant church in Canada; Budapest University of Technology and Economics (Budapesti Műszaki és Gazdaságtudományi Egyetem