Photos & updates from Loving Day flagship celebration - 2014
Tag: Marriage
Loving v. Virginia in Historical Context
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As important as Loving v. Virginia (1967) was, prohibitions on interracial marriage were in fact the last segregation laws to be invalidated. Loving reflected these broader political developments in the arena of race more than it caused them.
Race & Its Categories in Historical Perspective
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Although this historical account of the construction of the race notion in the West is widely accepted, disagreement exists about whether it describes the only instance in which a human society invented a race-like belief.
One Drop of Love - a performance by Fanshen Cox DiGiovanni
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How does our belief in race affect our most intimate relationships?
The Heathen School
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A new book about a 19th c. mission school & interracial marriages via NPR
1870's Interracial Couples
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African-American / Irish couples in 1870s NYC via The New York Times
Interfaith LGBTQ Couples
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Marriage equality achieved, now the challenge is finding support for interfaith ceremonies (via The New York Times)
Reflections on Critical Mixed Race Studies conference
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Rita Kamani-Renedo reports back from Chicago
LOVING DAY Celebration NYC
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Celebrate Loving v. Virginia ~ Free ~ Multicultural ~ Family Friendly ~ Waterfront
PHOTOS: Our Children Will Be President
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What does this 1967 movie have to do with President Obama?
Asian-American Interracial Marriage Rates Bucking Trend
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"For Asian-American Couples, A Tie that Binds"