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1). Interracial Relationship - Dating Outside One's Culture Without Betraying One's Roots
The public's outlook on socially and culturally sensitive issues is changing with every passing day. From 1967's legalization of interracial marriages to current trends of legalizing gay marriages, it is apparent that, given time, society learns to accept change. Interracial dating and romance is no longer uncommon and is becoming well established throughout North American society.
Article tags: relationships, interracial, interracial marriages, love, singles, dating, couples, romance, multicultural, mixed raced, gay marriages

2). Interracial People Falling in Love: The Cause of the Escalating Trend of Multicultural Relationships
With close to two million interracial marriages in the United States, it is apparent that people are not letting the differences in culture hold them back from falling in love. These proportions are on the rise and are attracting a lot of attention from social scientists, marketers and politicians. Determining the reasons for the escalating trends of multicultural relationships will help to better predict the social structure of the future.
Article tags: mixed race, stereotypes, ethnic, interracial, marriages, multicultural, blacks and whites, interracial dating, racial mix

3). Raising Bilingual Children: The First 5 Steps To Success
When I was growing up, the only way to raise a true ‘world denizen’ was at an exorbitantly priced Swiss boarding school. Luckily, such elitism has been thrown out the window, and now parents raise bilingual and multicultural children themselves. The children grow up just as world-savvy and sophisticated -- and actually know their own parents! Still for the do-it-yourselfer, a few tips can smooth the way.
Article tags: bilingual children, raising bilingual children, multilingual children, raising multilingual children, bicultural, multicultural

4). North America's attitude toward interracial relationships has been changing remarkably with every new generation.
North America's attitude toward interracial relationships has been changing remarkably with every new generation. Although only 5% of the marriages in the United States are interracial, today's college students have an entirely different perspective of what constitutes acceptable relationships. Currently, almost half of all college students would be willing to become involved in an interracial relationship, while one quarter of college students have already been involved in an interracial relationship.
Article tags: interracial relationship, multiculturalism, marriages, multicultural, dating, singles, love

5). The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree
Fascinating from the start, The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree, by Janice Parrish, is certainly hard to classify. A creative fiction based on the author’s own experiences while growing up in Southern States in the tumultuous 1960’s – a time of great change for America - could also be classified as an inter-racial romance or possibly a drama. The Sweet Shade of a Chinaberry Tree involves multicultural and social issues, true young love, the relationship between the main character and her parents and so much more.
Article tags: romance, fiction, historical, black history, african-american, inter-racial, multicultural

6). Only You Can Decide If Your Interracial Love Will Stand the Test of Time
Interracial dating has really evolved over the past two decades due to the fact that the younger generations have had the chance to grow up in multicultural communities, allowing them to interact and make friends with individuals from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Although this has provided them with a different perspective and fewer prejudices, in most cases their parents and grandparents disapprove of their children mingling with others, whom they consider to be "not like them".
Article tags: interracial, ethnic community, multicultural, ethnic, dating community, intimate relationship

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