Interracial and inter-ethnic married couples are doing well but face challenges in a highly political world. How they ...
A Mississippi wedding venue is facing backlash after a video of one of its employees refusing to host an interracial ceremony ...
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — One day in the 1970s, Paul Fleisher and his wife were walking through a department store parking lot when they noticed a group of people looking at them. Fleisher, who is white, ...
Loving Day is on June 12. The day commemorates the landmark case that overturned U.S. state laws against interracial marriage. (Kevork Djansezian | Getty Images) Less than 60 years ago, interracial ...
Those of us who frequently find ourselves defending gay marriage often use comparisons to interracial marriage as a rhetorical tool. Because, these days, anyone whose wardrobe doesn’t include a bed ...
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A steady flow of Latino and Asian immigrants has helped push the rate of interracial marriage in the U.S. to one in every 12 couples, according to CBS News. Interracial marriages have climbed to 4.8 ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks professor Dorothy Roberts about her new memoir, "The Mixed Marriage Project," about her father's quest to challenge white supremacy by studying interracial couples in Chicago.
WASHINGTON (AP) – Interracial marriages in the U.S. have climbed to 4.8 million _ a record 1 in 12 _ as a steady flow of new Asian and Hispanic immigrants expands the pool of prospective spouses.
If festering racial tensions in the United States of America were clear during the Obama years 2008-2016, have these tensions now abated since 2016? Hardly. Moreover, movements such as ‘Black Lives ...
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