Last updated: August 25, 2005
AfroAsians*
- “On Being Blackanese” – by Mitzi Uehara-Carter
- What Are You? – by Maikiko James
- Blasian and Jewish: How Will My Kids Identify? – by Andrew Polk
- Straddling the Color Line – by Melanie Sims
AmerAsians*
- Many Needy Amerasian Children are Legacies of U.S. Presence in Philippines – by Carlos Bongioanni
- Ashamed of Living – by Remy Gastambide
- Left by the Ship – by Clarence Henderson
- Amerasians: Neither Here nor There – by Benjamin Hu
- Amerasians, Legacy of U.S. Military Presence, Live Under Prejudice – by Kim Hyung-jin
- Children of the Dust – by Kay Johnson
- Amerasian Students Discuss Prejudices, Hopes at Summit – by Jun Kaminishikawara
- Many Amerasians Struggle with Identity Crisis as They Feel the Pull of Two Cultures – by Christina Ko
- The Children They Left Behind – by Indira A. R. Lakshmanan
- ‘What About Us?’ Amerasians Ask – by Tonette Orejas
- Vietnamese Amerasians in America – by Shandon Phan
- ‘G.I. Babies’: Little Outcasts – by Joel D. Pinaroc
- Stuck in the Middle – by Lisa See
- Vietnamese-Amerasians: Where Do They Belong? – by Thanh Tran
- ‘GI Babies’ in the Philippines Seek U.S. Citizenship – by Rita Villadiego
Eurasians*
- When Exoticism Meets Racism – by Tracey Tamae Ariga
- Being Biracial and Biculturally Incompetent – by Matthew Avery
- Eurasian Invasion – by Hannah Beech
- Kimchee on the Seder Plate – by Angela Warnick Buchdahl
- Dual Heritage – by Eric Butters
- Growing Up Eurasian in a Small Town – by “EuRaZn FuRy!!!”
- Alabama Vote – by Mike Gadd
- Why Being Mixed Sucks: The Other Side of Being Half – by Ben Hamamoto
- But You Don’t Look Chinese! – by Demian Hess
- Do Two Halves Really Make a Whole? – by Emerald Katz
- Growing Up “Oriental” – by Linda Kelleher
- ‘Two Cultures to Defend’ – by Raisa Lee
- Playing the Princess – by Renata Sandivita
- The Ugly Truth Behind the Eurasian Beauty Myth – by Carmen Van Kerckhove
- “I’m Mixed, Like the Guy in The Matrix” – by Shaun Maccoun
- An “Other” American: on Being Multiracial-American – by Lani Kwon Meilgaard
- Being Half Asian – by Christine Reed
- You, Us, Them – by Alison Stoltzfus
- On Being Half – by Michelle Waugh
- Two Worlds, One Life: Growing Up Multiracial – by Stacie R. Yee
Queer Asians of Mixed Heritage*
- My Identity: Who Am I? – by Min-Je Michael Choi
- Piecing Together My Racial Identity – by Kohei Ishihara
- The Mixed-Race Queer Girl Manifesto – by Lauren Martin
- Through Strangers’ Eyes – by Lauren Martin
- Fence Sitters, Switch Hitters, and Bi-Bi Girls: An Exploration of Hapa and Bisexual Identities – by Beverly Yuen Thompson
- On Defining My Own Identity – by Beverly Yuen Thompson
- On How Life Is… – by Robert Tsu
- Family Values: Lesbian Newlywed Breaks Barriers Just as Her Parents Did More Than 50 Years Ago – by Willy Wilkinson
Transracial Adoptees*
- Coming to Terms with Who I Am…Reflections of a Korean-Born Adoptee – by Kimberlea Amerling
- Nearly Half of Foreign-Born Adoptees Are Asian – by Eugenia Chien
- Transracial Adoptees Take on the Adoption Industry – by Stephanie Cho and Kim So Yung
- Coming of Age – Adoptees Return to Seoul – by Jane Cooper
- Adoptee’s Struggle Between Finding Herself and Fitting In – by “Danish-Asian”
- Journey to the East – by Terry Hong
- All-American, with One Foot in China – by Kari Huus
- When Parents Adopt a Child, and a Whole Other Culture – by Anne Adams Lang
- Multiracial and Adopted Asians – by C.N. Le
- Adoption and the Long Road Ahead – by Ethen Lieser
- Stronger Than Blood – by Wenxia Luo
- Home Away from Seoul: An Examination of Korean Adoption – by Soo Ji Min
- An Adopted Way of Life – by Joyce Nishioka
- Jewish With A Korean Face – by Adam Rosen
- Families Adopt a Little Bit of China – by Julie Sutor
- Transracially Adopted Children’s Bill of Rights – by Liza Steinberg Triggs
- Growing Up White – by Elizabeth Woyke
Related Articles and Essays
- Multiracial Advertising Throws Fashion into the Melting Pot – author unknown
- Mixed-Race Youth Grow in Metro Area – by Oralandar Brand-Williams
- Life as an Interracial Family – by Elizabeth Chin
- “Hey Far Out Dude, We’re Like, This Train of Hapas!” or All People are Honorary Hapas – by Emma Goldman
- Choosing Sides: The Dilemma Facing People of Biracial Background – by Meenadchi Gunanayagam
- Mixed-Race Marriage — Hollywood’s Version (A View from Singapore) – by Toh Hai-Leong
- Adoption, Hapas, and Asian-American Heritage – by S. D. Ikeda
- Fusion or Confusion: Asian Americans in Multiracial Families – by Todd Lee
- The Dilemma of Mixed Asians in Hip Hop – by Tom Melesky
- Who Am I? Navigating the Interethnic Mix – by Janet Ng
- Bill of Rights for Racially Mixed People – by Maria P.P. Root
- The Explosion in Mixed Race Studies – by Erica Schlaikjer
- Checking Off the Future: The Emergence of Multiracial Asian America – by Corey Takahashi
- Hawai’i on TV Lacks State’s Racial Diversity – by Michael Tsai
- Mixed Feelings – by Jan Uebelherr
*Note: These terms may not necessarily reflect how the authors or persons mentioned in the articles and essays choose to identify themselves.