ABSTRACT

Recipient of the 2021 Innovation Award of The Multiracial Network (MRN)

In the last Census, over 9 million people – nearly 3% of the population – identified themselves as of two or more races. The proportion of college students who identify as Multiracial is somewhat higher, and growing. Although increasing at a slightly slower rate, Multiracial faculty and staff are also teaching and working on campuses in greater numbers. Together, Multiracial people from diverse backgrounds and in various roles are influencing college and university culture, practices, and climate. This book centers the experiences of Multiracial people, those individuals claiming heritage and membership in two or more (mono)racial groups and/or identifies with a Multiracial term. These terms include the broader biracial, multiethnic, and mixed, or more specific terms like Blasian and Mexipino. In addressing the recurring experiences of inclusion, exclusion, affirmation, and challenges that they encounter, the contributors identify the multiple sites in higher education that affect personal perceptions of self, belonging, rejection, and resilience; describe strategies they utilized to support themselves or other Multiracial people at their institutions; and to advocate for greater awareness of Multiracial issues and a commitment to institutional change.

In covering an array of Multiracial experiences, the book brings together a range of voices, social identities (including race), ages, perspectives, and approaches. The chapter authors present a multiplicity of views because, as the book exemplifies, multiracial people are not a monolithic group, nor are their issues and needs universal to all. The book opens by outlining the literature and theoretical frameworks that provide context and foundations for the chapters that follow. It then presents a range of first-person narratives – reflecting the experiences of students, faculty, and staff – that highlight navigating to and through higher education from diverse standpoints and positionalities. The final section offers multiple strategies and applied methods that can be used to enhance Multiracial inclusion through research, curriculum, and practice. The editors conclude with recommendations for future scholarship and practice. This book invites Multiracial readers, their allies, and those people who interact with and influence the daily lives of Multiracial people to explore issues of identity and self-care, build coalitions on campus, and advocate for change.

For administrators, student affairs personnel, and anyone concerned with diversity on campus, it opens a window on a growing population with whom they may be unfamiliar, mis-categorize, or overlook, and on the need to change systems and structures to address their full inclusion and unveil their full impact.

Contributors: e alexander, Rebecca Cepeda, Lisa Combs, Wei Ming Dariotis, Nick Davis, Kira Donnell, Chelsea Guillermo-Wann, Jessica C. Harris, Andrew Jolivette, Naliyah Kaya, Nicole Leopardo, Heather C. Lou, Victoria K. Malaney Brown, Charlene C. Martinez, Orkideh Mohajeri, Maxwell Pereyra, Kristen A. Renn, and Stephanie N. Shippen.

part One|76 pages

Framing Multiracial Experiences in Higher Education

chapter 2|20 pages

Multiracial Identity on Campus

Identities and Experiences of Multiracial People in Higher Education

chapter 3|20 pages

The Naming and Framing of Identity

Reflecting on Core Concepts Through the Experiences of Multiracial People

chapter 4|20 pages

Monoracism

Identifying and Addressing Structural Oppression of Multiracial People in Higher Education

part Two|62 pages

Multiracial Narratives Across the Higher Education Landscape

chapter 5|9 pages

Back to Black

chapter 6|10 pages

On the Path to Multiracial Consciousness

Reflections on My Scholar-Practitioner Journey in Higher Education

chapter 9|11 pages

Existing in-Between

Embodying the Synergy of My Ancestors

chapter 10|10 pages

Reflections of a Creole, Indigenous, Afro-Latin Scholar

From Community to the Classroom

part Three|92 pages

Strategies and Tools for Enhancing Multiracial Inclusion

chapter 11|20 pages

Contextualizing Multiraciality in Campus Climate

Key Considerations for Transformative Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

chapter 12|18 pages

Building Multiracial Aikido

A Student Social Justice Retreat

chapter 13|32 pages

Mixed and Multiracial Student Organizations on Campus

The Necessity of Weaving Together Art and Critique

chapter 14|20 pages

Critical Mixed Race Studies

Rooted in Love and Fire

part Four|20 pages

Future Directions