Full Description
Multiraciality is not an identity to be fractured or abstracted by others, but rather integrated across multiple racial locations. Multiraciality is sophisticated and its weaving of complexity into forging new congruence posits new ways to understand identity. Multiraciality disrupts monoracial constructs and can be disorienting to others who are unable to have sufficient knowledge of self to be able to conceptualize that other persons occupy multiple racial locations across broader systems of culture and identity domains. Multiraciality is to be celebrated, explored, and made visible. Thus, this text is also reflected of different author identities and from the different academic disciplines of education, sociology, and counseling.
Contents
PART I. BLURRING
Chapter 1. Applying Third Wave Feminist Theory With Multiracial College Students: Path to Existential Freedom From the Patriarchy; Joanne Jodry
Chapter 2. Developmental Pathways of Multiracial Undergraduate College Men; Pietro A. Sasso, Brandon M. Soltis, and Kim E. Bullington
Chapter 3. Critical Multiracial Theory (MultiCrit); Rebecca Cepeda
Chapter 4. Multiracial Liberation: Living Outside the Margins; Hope Ann Olivia Fagundes and Abbie Williams-Yee
Chapter 5. The University of Texas at El Paso: A Historical Counternarrative to U.S. Higher Education in the 20th Century; Victoria Olivo
Chapter 6. Race Considerations for Multiple Racial Identities: A Critical Radical Justice Perspective and Approach; Pierre Washington
Chapter 7. Addressing Mental Health Needs of Multiracial College Men; Mona Nour and Siu-Man Raymond Ting
Chapter 8. Framing an Emancipatory Future for Multiracial People: Intergenerational Strategies for Revolutionary Practice; Rebecca Cepeda, Lisa Delacruz Combs, and Charmaine L. Wijeyesinghe
Chapter 9. Beyond Antiracist Pedagogy: Theorizing Multiracial Learning Space and Praxis in Envisioning the Future of U.S. Classroom; Keisuke Kimura and Anthony Peavy
PART II. BELONGING
Chapter 10. Complicating the Intersections: Racial Identity and Gender Expansiveness on Campus; Deanna Cor and Andres Guzman
Chapter 11. Intersections of Invisibility: Disability and Multiraciality; Zachary McNiece and Jasmaine Ataga
Chapter 12. Choose or Be Rendered Invisible? Reimagining the Multiracial Student Experience Through the Theory of Racialized Organizations;Gabrielle Danis and Michael Lanford
Chapter 13. Chinese Transracial Adoptee Consciousness; Sabrina M. Murray
Chapter 14. Finding Belonging Through Involvement for a Mixed-Race Transracial Adoptee;Leticia Romo and Pietro A. Sasso
Chapter 15. Transracial Adoptee College Adult Men; Susan Branco and Charmaine Conner
Chapter 16. Intersectionality and Mixed Race/Heritage LGBTQIA+: Identifying College Students; Sherri L. Ford, Mona D. Nour, and Antonique Jones
Chapter 17. Where's My Bindi? Excavating Multiracial Identity Across Binaries and Boundaries; Raquel Wright-Mair and Ashley Wood Elmes
Chapter 18. Creole: The Radical Potential of Louisiana Creole Politics in the 21st Century; Danae Hart
Chapter 19. (Re)Considering Racial Microaffirmations in Higher Education for Transracial Adoptee; Audrey Devost and Willa Mei Kurland
Chapter 20. Counteracting Monoracism: Multiraciality and Ethnic Studies Curriculum in K-12 Schools; Lucinda Fisher
PART III. BEING
Chapter 21. "The Sigmas, The SONs, The Sunnies That Too": Latinidad Affirmation Through a Latina Interest Sorority and the Impact on Entering Student Affairs; Amelia-Marie K. Altstadt and Betzabel Z. Martinez
Chapter 22. Hypervisibly Invisible: Transracial Adoptee + Student Affairs Professional; DeLa Dos
Chapter 23. Choreographing Mixed-Asian Masculinity; Jacob Wong-Campbell
Chapter 24. As a Kid Feeling Too Black for the White Folk: Balancing Multiracial Identity in Social and Academic Settings; Tevis D. Bryant
Chapter 25. Propagated; Alycia N. West
Chapter 26. Reflections of a Multiracial Father-Scholar; Brendon M. Soltis
Chapter 27. Alex Franklin and Jillian Cordial: Personal Narrative; Alex Franklin and Jillian Cordial
Chapter 28. Reflections of a Chinese Transracial Adoptee; Sabrina M. Murray
Chapter 29. Personal Narrative; A. J. Dillon
Chapter 30. Love and Thunder; Becka Shetty and Anil Shetty