Tiger Born: Interracial Romance

Tiger Born: Interracial Romance
Author: Tressie Lockwood
Publisher: Tressie Lockwood
Total Pages: 213
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Heath and Deja have reached Siberia, Texas, a place they thought was a safe haven where the tiger shifters can live together and not fear Spiderweb, the organization that created them. All is not perfect in their new home. Heath and Deja's relationship is on rocky ground. Deja wants to start a family as soon as possible, only to be floored with Heath's declaration that they are not having kids--ever! Now Deja is questioning whether Heath is the man for her when she has two other options, and Heath has an unattached female shifter sniffing around him. Tension between the two of them rises as conflict in Siberia reaches a horrible climax. This title previously published. ** interracial romance, multicultural romance, shifter romance, bwwm, paranormal romance

Tiger Bound: Interracial Romance

Tiger Bound: Interracial Romance
Author: Tressie Lockwood
Publisher: Tressie Lockwood
Total Pages: 216
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Deja had always stood by her best friend Heath because she'd been in love with him for years. When Heath asks to be her lover, she thinks things are headed in the right direction. Unfortunately, Heath's late father had been sitting on a secret that could blow their fledgling relationship apart. The pills Heath has been taking all his life weren't to help him through debilitating headaches but to suppress his true nature. Heath is a white tiger shifter, and his secret is out. Someone wants him dead or alive. In order to protect Deja, Heath breaks up with her and leaves town to get answers. Deja refuses to be tossed aside by the man she loves. Heath is facing danger and uncertainty, and to be with him could mean Deja's own death, but he needs her more than ever. She doesn't care that there's a violent beast inside of him and someone is hunting him down. She will fight to be by his side and go wherever he goes. Now the two of them have to stay ahead of the enemy and find out the truth of Heath's past before it's too late. This title previously published. ** interracial romance, multicultural romance, shifter romance, paranormal romance, bwwm

Tiger Betrayed: Interracial Romance

Tiger Betrayed: Interracial Romance
Author: Tressie Lockwood
Publisher: Tressie Lockwood
Total Pages: 184
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Someone is killing shifters, and Siberia is more like Hell than Heaven. What's worse, Deja learns her twin daughters have a gene that could cause them to mutate during their first shift, and it's passed down from her. Deja figures she has her husband to lean on, and they can get through this trial together. There's only one problem--Heath walks away from her when she needs him most. Betrayal springs up from several directions--friend, foe, and even family--throwing Siberia and its residents' lives into total disarray. Someone will die, but what Deja chooses to do and who she trusts could destroy them all when the Spiderweb organization raises its ugly head for the last time. This title previously published. ** interracial romance, multicultural romance, shifter romance, paranormal romance, bwwm

Latinos

Latinos
Author: Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2008
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780520258273

"Latinos brings together the most sophisticated thinking on the changing intellectual complexion of America."--Henry Louis Gates, Jr., author of Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Black Man

Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture

Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture
Author: Jennifer Ann Ho
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813575370

The sheer diversity of the Asian American populace makes them an ambiguous racial category. Indeed, the 2010 U.S. Census lists twenty-four Asian-ethnic groups, lumping together under one heading people with dramatically different historical backgrounds and cultures. In Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture, Jennifer Ann Ho shines a light on the hybrid and indeterminate aspects of race, revealing ambiguity to be paramount to a more nuanced understanding both of race and of what it means to be Asian American. Exploring a variety of subjects and cultural artifacts, Ho reveals how Asian American subjects evince a deep racial ambiguity that unmoors the concept of race from any fixed or finite understanding. For example, the book examines the racial ambiguity of Japanese American nisei Yoshiko Nakamura deLeon, who during World War II underwent an abrupt transition from being an enemy alien to an assimilating American, via the Mixed Marriage Policy of 1942. It looks at the blogs of Korean, Taiwanese, and Vietnamese Americans who were adopted as children by white American families and have conflicted feelings about their “honorary white” status. And it discusses Tiger Woods, the most famous mixed-race Asian American, whose description of himself as “Cablinasian”—reflecting his background as Black, Asian, Caucasian, and Native American—perfectly captures the ambiguity of racial classifications. Race is an abstraction that we treat as concrete, a construct that reflects only our desires, fears, and anxieties. Jennifer Ho demonstrates in Racial Ambiguity in Asian American Culture that seeing race as ambiguous puts us one step closer to a potential antidote to racism.

Ebony

Ebony
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1970-08
Genre:
ISBN:

EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.

Interracial Communication

Interracial Communication
Author: Mark P. Orbe
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2007-08-14
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1483376761

Specifically addressing how interpersonal communication as process is potentially impeded because of how we are socialized to think about racial differences, this exciting and much-anticipated second edition of Interracial Communication: Theory Into Practice guides readers in applying the valuable contributions of recent communication theory to improving everyday communication among the races. Authors Mark P. Orbe and Tina M. Harris offer a comprehensive, practical foundation for dialogue on interracial communication, as well as a resource that stimulates thinking and encourages readers to become active participants in the solution process.

Mixed Matches

Mixed Matches
Author: June Duncan Owen
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2002
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780868405810

Reveals the impact of interracial marriage on Australian society and shows how Australian society has changed over time, with the great majority of Australians now accepting mixed unions when once they were not only rare but provoked hostility and hate.

Multicultural Britain

Multicultural Britain
Author: Kieran Connell
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2024-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0197802893

Between the end of the Second World War and the early twenty-first century, Britain became multicultural. This vivid book tells that remarkable story. Kieran Connell, an historian of Irish and German heritage who grew up in Balsall Heath, inner-city Bir-mingham, takes readers into multicultural communities across Britain at key moments in their development. Journeying far beyond London, Multicultural Britain ex-plores the messy contradictions of the country's transition into today's diverse society. It reveals the ordinary people who have forged Britain's multiculturalism; skewers public leaders, from Enoch Powell to Harold Wilson to Margaret Thatcher, who have too often weaponized race for their own political ends; and shines a light on the shifting nature of British racism, revealing its enduring day-to-day impact on ethnic-minority groups. Between postcolonial reckonings and immigration anxieties, how people live together in Brexit Britain remains an urgent question for our time. Connell's fresh, thought-provoking book unveils British multiculturalism not as a problematic idea, but as a rich and complex lived reality.

Northern Ireland, the United States and the Second World War

Northern Ireland, the United States and the Second World War
Author: Simon Topping
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1350037605

In Northern Ireland, The United States and the Second World War, Simon Topping analyses the American military presence in Northern Ireland during the war, examining the role of the government at Stormont in managing this 'friendly invasion', the diplomatic and military rationales for the deployment, the attitude of Americans to their posting, and the effect of the US presence on local sectarian dynamics. He explores US military planning, the hospitality and entertainment provided for American troops, the renewal and reimagining of historic links between Ulster and the United States, the importation of 'Jim Crow' racism, 'Johnny Doughboys' marrying 'Irish Roses', and how all of this impacted upon internal, transatlantic and cross-border politics. This study also draws attention to influential and understudied individuals such as Northern Ireland's Prime Minister Sir Basil Brooke and offers a reassessment of David Gray, America's minister to Dublin. As a result, it provides a comprehensive examination of largely overlooked aspects of the war and Northern Ireland more generally, and fills important gaps in the history of both. Northern Ireland, The United States and the Second World War is essential for students and scholars interested in the history of Northern Ireland, American-Irish relations, the Second World War on the UK home-front, and wartime transatlantic diplomacy.