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Race Quiz
Think identifying someone's race is easy? Try this quiz and see if you can correctly identify the racial and ethnic backgrounds of these individuals.
ICERD Member Spotlight: The United States of America
The United States, after many years delay, ultimately became an ICERD member. The Committee's concluding observations paint a portrait of a country that continues to face ongoing struggles with the establishment of racial equality for non-Whites, and with the preservation of the rights of indigenous populations.
Roger Ebert & Chaz Hammelsmith
A Gallery of Images - Roger Ebert and his wife Judge Chaz Hammelsmith.
"The Rock" - Dwayne Johnson
Mixed Race Celebrities - "The Rock" - Dwayne Johnson. He's a handsome former football player and wrestler of mixed race descent, known for his roles in hit movies such as The Rundown, Walking Tall, The Mummy Returns, and The Scorpion King.
Derek Jeter
Mixed Race Celebrities - Derek Jeter - He is a handsome NY Yankees shortstop who's been romantically linked with a number of beautiful Hollywood starlets.
A Definition of Race
Ethnicity and Race are often used interchangeably although such use is incorrect and often results in confusion. About.com Race Relations guide provides a definition of the term race to enable the reader to better distinguish between the two terms.
A Definition of Ethnicity
Ethnicity and race are often used interchangeably although such use is incorrect and often results in confusion. A definition of the term ethnicity is provided to enable the reader to better distinguish between the terms ethnicity and race.
Tiger Woods & Elin Nordegren
Tiger Woods & Elin Nordegren - The Marriage of Talent, Beauty, and Success
Adriana Lima
Mixed Race Celebrities - Adriana Lima - She's a gorgeous Brazilian supermodel of mixed race descent, known for her longevity in Victoria's Secret catalog and widespread representation in numerous other top international publications.
Aisha Tyler & Jeff Tietjens
Aisha Tyler & Jeff Tietjens - They're college sweethearts: she's a beautiful and talented African-American comedian; he's a dedicated attorney of European descent
Vin Diesel
Mixed Race Celebrities - Vin Diesel - He's a talented actor, writer, director and producer of mixed-race descent, best known for his roles in xXx, The Fast and the Furious, Pitch Black, and The Chronicles of Riddick.
Stereotypes
A definition of stereotypes; includes examples. How stereotypes color race relations.
Rachel Renee Smith
Mixed Race Celebrities - Rachel Renee Smith - She's a beautiful bi-racial native of Tennessee with a long list of community service achievements, and her new Miss USA 2007 title has placed her in the national spotlight.
Prince Maximilian & Ms. Brown
A Gallery of Images - A Prince and his Panamanian Princess - An international, interracial "Cinderella" love story.
Halle Berry & Gabriel Aubrey
Halle Berry and her new beau Gabriel Aubrey - He is a gorgeous top model, she's a successful actress. Who's more beautiful?
Taye Diggs & Idina Menzel
Brief Bios of Successful Married Interracial Couple Taye Diggs - actor - and Idina Menzel - actress, singer, dancer
David Bowie & Iman
Iman and David Bowie - Beauty & the Beat - He is an actor, singer, and musician from England and his influence on music and art spans over four decades. She is a supermodel, actress, author and entrepreneur from Somalia.
Coby Bell
Mixed Race Celebrities - Coby Bell - He's a talented actor of mixed race descent, best known for his most recent role in the TV sitcom - The Game.
Interracial Couples
Interracial Dating, Interracial Marriage and the Challenges Faced by Interracial Couples
What is culture?
Understand the term "culture;" the various components of culture.
Rosario Dawson & Jason Lewis
She's a talented Latina actress of mixed racial descent, known for her roles in Kids, Sin City, Rent - the movie, and Rundown; He's a handsome White actor who starred in the hit show, Sex and the City.
Shelley Morningsong
Shelley Morningsong - bi-racial Dutch/Native American Indian singer
Taye Diggs & Idina Menzel
Taye Diggs & Idina Menzel - He's a talented African-American actor and singer; she's a White talented actress and singer of Jewish descent.
Heidi Klum & Seal
Heidi Klum & Seal - she's a famous Victoria Secret's supermodel from Germany; he's a sultry-voiced, award-winning recording artist of African descent.
Tuck & Patti
Tuck & Patti - This guitar/vocal duo previously on the Windham Hill label started their own label and have been singing together for over 28 years, and married over 25. They are impeccable performers, and soul driven "love warriors."
Rosario Dawson
Mixed Race Celebrities - Rosario Dawson - She's a talented Latina actress of mixed race descent, known for her roles in Kids, Sin City, Rent - the movie, and Rundown.
Derek Jeter & Jessica Biel
Derek Jeter and his new flame Jessica Biel? - He is a handsome NY Yankees shortstop, she's a beautiful actress. Will they be a match made in heaven?
Mulatto
Clarification and definition of the term "Mulatto" from your Race Relations Guide on About.com
U.S. Racial and Ethnic Groups
Racial and Ethnic Groups in America: Although racial classification in the United States has been an ever-evolving reflection of social and political agendas of the day, the current classification system - with its inconsistencies and gaps - continues to provide valuable insight into the history of race.
Barack Obama
Who is Barack Obama and does he have what it takes to win the 2008 Presidential election? A Race Relations profile and brief bio provides the highlights of U.S. Senator Barack Obama's career, education, values, and life experience.
Why Race Matters
Race Matters - 10 facts about race you may not already know.
A Definition of Racism
A Definition of "racism." Examines: What is Racism? and Who is Racist?
Exploring Both Sides
Explore both sides of the transracial adoption issue; includes pros and cons and best practices for successful transracial adoptions
ICERD Member Spotlight: Japan
Japan, an ICERD member, considers anti-bias legislation in response to increased immigration.
Defining Social Constructs
Powerful, yet most often invisible, social constructs represent the unwritten rules that guide interpersonal interaction. They often cross oceans and national borders and survive from one generation to the next. About.com Race Relations Guide provides a definition and discusses the implications of social constructs, particularly as they pertain to race.
Native American Rights
Native American Indian history is ripe with tales of struggle. But while many of us assume those struggles live squarely in the past, the Native American story continues: Today, as in days gone by, Native Americans continue to fight for civil rights, religious freedom, and self-preservation.
Tyson Beckford
Tyson Beckford - One of America's Hottest Multiracial Models and Actors
Interracial Couples on Screen
There's greater visibility of interracial couples on TV and in the movies recently; What does it mean?
Top 5 Race Relations Movies
A list of movies that comment on race relations and intercultural relations. A great resource for teachers, trainers, and those interested in intercultural issues.
Media and Blacks
A discussion of "The Black Image in the White Mind," a book by Robert M. Entman and Andrew Rojecki, which explores the media's portrayal of Blacks
Black Country Music
Country music, on the surface, seems to have always been and to still be all about Whites. We see White faces and hear White voices and assume then, that country belongs only to Whites. But this assumption is wrong. Over the years, African-Americans have had a tremendous influence in shaping the sound and style of country music.
Native Mascots-Right or Wrong?
The ongoing debate regarding widespread use of Native American symbols, figures and slogans by sports teams - what do supporters argue?
Empathy is NOT Sympathy
Empathy is a critical requirement for racial harmony & intercultural understanding. Explore the critical difference between empathy and sympathy.
Guess Who?
The 2005 movie "Guess Who?" and Hollywood's portrayal of interracial couples.
Delivering Feedback
An excerpt from the book Intercultural Communication by Susan Eckert; how to deliver constructive feedback in an interculturally sensitive manner.
Thandie Newton
Thandie Newton - One of Hollywood's Hottest Steadily Rising Bi-Racial Stars
David Bowie & Iman
Spotlight on Successful Interracial Celebrity Couple David Bowie & Iman
White Moms & Non-White Hair
Answers and Resources to Help Parents Care for the Hair of Bi-Racial Children or Transracial Adoptees
Songs About Racial Harmony
10 Songs to Download About Race Relations and Racial Harmony
Blacks and Single Parenting
Out of Wedlock Births and the African American Community
Racial Profiling & Terrorism
The debate about racial profiling at a time when terrorism may be significantly influencing a change in the requirements for effective security and law enforcement.
Workplace Discrimination
Workplace discrimination statistics from 2004 along with a resource for complying with civil rights laws
Race Around the Globe
The global hierarchy of race and the difficulty Whites have in recognizing their position of advantage. Suggestions for minimizing the deleterious effects of racial hierarchies.
Hollywood Today: Halle Berry
Spotlight on Hollywood Celebrity Halle Berry
The Concept of Race
A discussion on why the American Anthropological Association holds that "The concept of race is a social and cultural construction...[and that] It is clear that human populations are not unambiguous, clearly demarcated, biologically distinct groups...[and therefore, that] The concept of "race" has no validity...in the human species."
Asian and Western Culture
How Asian and Western Cultures Differ in the Workplace
ICERD Member Spotlight: Russian Federation
Russia, an ICERD member, has faced increased racism and ethnic bias along with increased immigration and new laws re-defining legal Russian citizenship.
La Amistad
Why is the Old Ship "La Amistad" an Important Part of Race Relations History? Find the answer here on Race Relations, About.com.
20th Century - Conflicting Political Agendas Continue to Wreak Havoc on Debilitated Cultures
Changing federal leadership and revolving door policies continue to destroy Native American culture and the ability to self-govern.
Virginia and Race
4 Reasons Why Virginia's Recent Statement of "Profound Regret" for Its Role in Slavery Isn't Nearly Enough - 1) The origin of slavery lies in Virginia
Top Five Offenders
Common pitfalls in cross-racial communication - the things we do (intentionally or unintentionally) that tend to offend others. Also presented are suggestions for how to avoid these pitfalls.
Race and Income
Statistics reveal differences in income levels between racial and ethnic groups; a broader approach to interpretation.
Native Americans Today
Native Americans today remain low on the racial and ethnic hierarchy and therefore, they continue to suffer from discrimination. In addition, the government continues to exert its authority and influence the rights and freedoms of these Native peoples, therefore the struggle for self-government and the right to maintain their cultural ways continues.
Race and the Death Penalty
Disturbing race-related findings regarding application of the death penalty.
Multicultural Toys and Games
Looking for multicultural toys, games and books? Find innovative and unique products that help your children develop positive attitudes about cultural diversity on these online sites.
Geronimo - A Proud Apache Warrior and a Symbol of Resistance
Geronimo - A Proud Apache Warrior and a Symbol of Resistance
Affirmative Action - History
A valuable resource summarizing policy and decision-making activity on Affirmative Action.
Hate Groups in Your Area
How you can track hate group activity in your neighborhood.
Crash - a 2004 Movie on Race
A brief summary / review of Crash - a 2004 movie about race relations.
DNA Testing and Race
A Review of "African American Lives" - a PBS Series about Race and DNA
Eugenics
"Eugenics" is defined and discussed within the context of race relations and the history of racial discrimination.
Who Are the Melungeons?
Melungeons - a hidden American history. Over the centuries, changing race laws and racial classification systems have blurred the racial identities of this fascinating group of Americans. Nonetheless, researchers reveal that their distinct culture, ethnic identity, and experiences provide fresh insights into American history and the cross-sections of race.
Defining Mental Models
A definition of "mental models" and how it pertains to race relations.
The Klan and Mexicans
The Ku Klux Klan is rebounding. Their strategy? Exploit current hot-button issues such as immigration and growing anti-Mexican sentiments. This article was written and authorized for republishing by Oscar Garcia.
Academic Racists
Not all racists don white robes and live in trailer parks. Some live in academia...so says author Michael Phillips in his article Academic Racists.
Quality Healthcare & Diversity
How healthcare professionals can get up to speed on culture difference, understand their diverse patients better, and deliver quality service when it matters most.
Productive Diverse Teams
10 steps to building high performing diverse teams, despite race and culture difference
Paper Clips
Paper Clips - A Heartwarming Story About A Small Town's Efforts to Comprehend the Holocaust
Forget Diversity!
The Concept of Diversity versus the Concept of Building Intercultural Intelligence TM
Are You Racist?
Are You Racist? Interesting New Poll Highlights Glaring Contradictions; also take an assessment designed by a Harvard professor.
Early 19th Century - Conflict Due to Ongoing Expansion Results in Subjugation
The insatiable quest for land leads to conflict and subjugation.
Mariah Carey's 2005 Come Back
Mariah Carey's Second Rising in the Music Scene and the Resulting Grammy Nominations
English only workplace?
Foreign language in the workplace: Can I demand that my employees speak only english at work? Resources for further reading.
Affirmative Action and College
Explore the viewpoints of both supporters and opposers of Affirmative Action in higher education.
Interracial Communication
Sometimes when we meet people of another race, we find that tension, discomfort, and misunderstandings result. Usually, we're quick to blame the other person - believing "They're too sensitive" or perhaps "They're just ignorant." But where do we really go wrong? And why? Find out in this Race Relations article on why and where things go wrong when communicating interacially.
The N Word
"The N Word" - A bold, unflinching look at historical and evolving use of the controversial word "nigger." A 2004 UrbanWorks Entertainment Documentary Directed by Todd Williams and Produced by Helena Echegoyen.
Late 19th Century - More Land for European Americans
By the late 19th century, Native Americans were being forced off of their lands and much of this land was given or sold to Europeans.
Matisyahu
Matisyahu - an Unlikely Up and Coming Rapper and Reggae Artist. Why? He's a Hassidic Jew.
Games For Children
Play resources for parents and teachers that teach children not to hate.
15th - 18th Centuries - The Europeans Arrive
How the arrival of Europeans forever changed life for the Native peoples of America.
Movies About Race
A List of Movies that Highlight Race Relations - Compiled by Race Relations Forum Members (A - G)
Politics of Race & Marriage
The case that changed the politics of race and marriage forever.
ICERD Member Spotlight: South Africa
South Africa attempts to overcome its racist history and ongoing post-apartheid racial tension, and get on board with ICERD.
South Africa Today
Student elections at Stellenbosch University in South Africa where controversial (racist, sexist, anti-gay) posters are being used to draw attention, gain votes and alienate minorities on campus.
Intercultural Self-Assessment
How High is Your Intercultural Intelligence? Take the Race Relations Self-Assessment and Find Out.
Your Culture is Showing
Encouraging Americans to reflect on the concept of culture and to recognize that Americans, despite our many differences, tend to share certain cultural norms.
After Hurricane Katrina
What does it mean that most who were left behind in the wake of Hurricane Katrina were African-American?
The West's Debt to Africa
An article written by Courtenay Barnett explores contemporary perceptions regarding race relations and the relationship between the western world and Africa.
Managing Diversity at Work
Best practices in establishing an effective diversity program in the workplace.
Biased Hurricane Coverage
A discussion of the perception that media coverage of post-Hurricane Katrina behavior, specifically looting, was biased
Life after the Jackson Trial
Life after the Michael Jackson trial - new challenges, new obstacles, and new revelations.
Calling All Colors
A Successful Elementary School Tolerance Initiative - Calling All Colors
Survivor & Race
Survivor and race: Is Survivor's new strategy promoting racial division and segregation? Some believe it is. In the aftermath of CBS' announcement, Corporations pull advertising, and public officials demand the show be pulled.
April Multicltural Calendar
April - Tune into this month's important holidays and events representing various cultural, racial and ethnic groups around the globe...and here at home.
Race Relations - Articles
An index of Articles for the Race Relations guide site.
Children and Hate Crimes
Statistics on children and hate crimes.
A Day Without a Mexican
Movie Review - A Day Without A Mexican
A Nation Divided
An exploration of recent events and positions shaping the challenge of illegal immigration. Presented are varying approaches and considerations to resolution of this key issue negatively affecting homeland, economic, and humanitarian security.
March Multicultural Calendar
March - Tune into this month's important holidays and events representing various cultural, racial and ethnic groups around the globe...and here at home.
Strom Thurmond
Strom Thurmond was a controversial figure in American politics - a staunch segregationist whose early relationship with an African-American maid resulted in the birth of a bi-racial child and an unexplainable hypocrisy.
Street Law
Street Law - an initiative that bridges the gap between young teens and cops by teaching empathy, education and expertise
Book Review - "Hate Hurts"
"Hate Hurts" is a book resource that supports parents and teachers in developing a better understanding of the ways in which children learn and unlearn racism
Responding to Bigotry
How you can respond to bigotry, racism, prejudice, and bias.
Discussing 'Hitch'
Behind the scenes of Hollywood's decision to cast Eva Mendez as the leading lady alongside Will Smith; popular movies and the messages they send regarding race.
Anti-Immigration Hysteria
Anti-immigration hysteria has a long history in the United States. Guest writer Michael Phillips provides an overview of common themes and current challenges surrounding the latest immigration controversy.
Latinos and African Americans
Latino and African-American relations, and Reverend Jesse Jackson's call for unity
Honoring the Tuskegee Airmen
Tuskegee Airmen played a pivotal role in World War II. Now, 60 years later, President Bush presents these heroes with the most prestigious award - the Congressional Gold Medal. Who were the Tuskegee Airmen? And why did it take 60 years to honor their contributions? Find out in this brief profile of the Tuskegee Airmen.
Stress over NBA Dress Code
The Latest Controversy over the NBA's New Dress Code
The Weight of Color
About.com Race Relations Guide shares a vacation experience which highlights the effect skin color has on the quality of everyday life.
Republicans and the Black Vote
Black Republicans: Do Republicans Really Want the Black Vote? An article by Reverend Wayne Perryman.
The Committee on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) is an international body of 18 independent experts that monitors implementation of ICERD by its more than 100 member countries.
Anti-Bias Training for Kids
Resources on anti-bias training and education programs for children.
Who is UNESCO?
UNESCO - the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization.
Omaha Bill 1024
Omaha Legislature recently passed Bill 1024, which threatens to segregate a 2-county school system. Arguments for and against this legislation are presented in the Race Relations article - Is Omaha Promoting School Segregation
Revisiting Tolerance
Why teaching tolerance is not enough; proposing a shift in mindset and reaching for a higher goal.
Solving Old Hate Crimes
So many infamous hate crimes and civil rights cases went unsolved, and offenders unpunished, prior to the American black civil rights movement. The recent reopening of old civil rights era cases highlight a renewed interest in solving old hate crimes and a search for justice.
Race Class and Gender
A review of a book resource by Paula S. Rothenberg; Race, Class and Gender in the United States examines the relationship between power and race, class and gender.
American History Black & White
A new museum exhibit displays a diverse and impressive collection of rare books, letters, posters and artifacts, all from the Rosenbach’s private collection and all dealing with the experience of Blacks in America. The "Look Again" exhibit’s message is clear from its subtitle: African American History IS American History.
Integrating Leadership
Fortune Magazine and Diversity Inc. Magazine results - the pioneers and leading companies for diversity. Explore the companies that are doing the best at integrating their leadership levels.
Am I A Color Too?
A review of the children's book by Heidi Cole and Nancy Vogl (illustrated by Gerald Purnell) - Am I A Color Too?
5 Heroes in Race Relations
A list of five individuals who have shaped race relations in the U.S. along with brief profiles of each.
Can one "unlearn" prejudice?
New research provides evidence that we are capable of reversing or unlearning the social prejudices and biases we inherit.
Bridging the Racial Divide
A Community Member's Story from Southwest Michigan: Bridging the Racial Divide - Community-Based Initiatives Do Make a Difference
Who is ADL?
A brief introduction to the Anti-Defamation League as a key mover and shaker in the race relations field.
The Exonerated
The Exonerated is a powerful film depicting the tragic, but true stories of six survivors of death row...all of whom were exonerated only after years of imprisonment, abuse, and irrecuperable loss. The film features and all-star cast and a script crafted entirely from actual letters and interviews. A must-see!
Here's Where I Stand
A review of ex-senator Jesse Helms' memoir: Here's Where I Stand
Working for Social Change
Larry and Sandy Feldman are members of the Race Relations Council of Southwest Michigan and Coordinators of the All God’s Children Community Choir. Race Relations Presents their guest feature article - Working for Social Change
In Pursuit of World Peace - Eliminating Global Racism
The United Nations plays a central, critical role in the elimination of worldwide racism
ICERD Member Spotlight: France
France, an ICERD member, has faced an ongoing struggle with immigration from diverse countries and populations and with the need to guard against terrorism, while maintaining the religious rights and freedoms of immigrants.
The International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD)
ICERD was first adopted and opened for signature and ratification by UN member countries on December 21, 1965; it was placed into effect four years later, on January 4, 1969.
Broadcasing and Asian Men
A discussion of the curious absence of Asian men in Broadcasting.
Tolerance.org
An overview and link to an organization that is making great strides toward affecting positive change in race relations.
School Integration in 2006
Lingering questions unanswered by Brown vs. Board of Education force the U.S. Supreme Court to take yet another look at the controversial issue of school integration.
March 21 is IDERD Day
March 21 - International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination - Links and Resources
Mix It Up at Lunch
Mix It Up at Lunch - Now An International Effort Designed to Challenge Social Boundaries and Improve Cross-Racial and Cross-Cultural Understanding - Sponsored by Tolerance.org, a Division of the Southern Poverty Law Center
Fox: Guilty as Charged?
Is Mr. Fox racist? A review of his controversial statement and a proposed verdict.
How to Raise Tolerant Children
Best practice tips from the experts on how to raise tolerant children, children who are accepting of and can effectively navigate cultural diversity.
Racial Profiling
The debate on racial profiling and changing public sentiment regarding this issue.
MOMS Connected
MOMS Connected - A Non-Profit Resource for Parents of Minority Siblings and Transracial Adoptees
Race Relations - HowTos
An index of HowTos for the Race Relations guide site.

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