Project RACE (Reclassify All Children Equally)

[image error] It is “time out” for organizations asking and expecting multiracial families to check only one box on race forms. As a proud mother of a biracial child, I personally stand against such practices. This is why I stand united with a wonderful organization called, Project RACE (Reclassify All Children Equally).


When asked to fill out ethnicity forms at my daughter’s school this year, I simply drew my own box, placed a check inside of it, and wrote Biracial next to it. My daughter will not be forced to comply with rules that we do not believe. My daughter has her own identity. She refers to herself as biracial – not African American or Hispanic, but a combination of both. She believes that she comprises the better of two worlds joined together. My daughter, along with so many others, loves her identity, so the rest of the world should embrace it too.


Just so that you are aware, there are other forms that we may use throughout the year during our day-to-day lives that we may not think about in this way. The list may also include other forms such as:


School tests


College enrollment forms


U.S. Census


Various Government forms


Employment Forms


Medical Forms


Hospital Forms


Research Forms, and more


Susan Graham, Executive Director of Project Race, said this: “Project RACE advocates for multiracial children, multiracial adults, and our families’ through multiracial education and community awareness. We do not advocate for racial classifications, but are committed to the appropriate inclusion of multiracial people on any forms that require racial identification. We support policies that make a positive impact on people of multiracial heritage at local, state, and national levels.”


I love that Susan advocates for a better tomorrow in terms of how the United States will handle this practice in the near future. I just hope that we are around to celebrate this wonderful change.


Project RACE also takes this advocacy a step further by encouraging the medical community to include multiracial people on health-related forms, in data collection and in clinical trials. Project Race also increases the pool of multiracial donors by sponsoring bone marrow donor drives.


With this in mind, Project RACE is currently in a competition to win a Chase Community grant! I believe that this is a great cause, so I’d like to ask you, my friends, for your vote.


Please see details below:


VOTE BETWEEN SEPT. 6 AND SEPT. 19


To vote on Facebook, log onto your Facebook account and go to:


https://www.facebook.com/ChaseCommunityGiving


Click on the “Chase Giving Box”


Put in a search for Project RACE Inc. and VOTE!


If you are a Chase customer, you can also vote at the Chase Giving site:


https://www.chasegiving.com


With your help we can get funding to help us further advocate for multiracial children, teens, adults and our families.


It has been reported that the voting site has a compatibility issue with Internet Explorer. Please vote from an alternate browser such as Firefox or Chrome.


When time permits, I’d love to ask you to peruse the Project RACE website: http://www.projectrace.com/. If you are interested, or if you have friends and/or families who’d like to become a part of this movement, advocacy and organization, we’d love to have them register and take part.

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Published on September 07, 2012 19:17
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message 1: by Markose47 (new)

Markose47 Dr Cherrye S Vasquez's books on children are just wonderful. She takes pains to delve deep into the child's mind and explore it. As a child psychologist her knowledge and vast experience stands by her in good stead when she plans and executes her RACE projects.
Dr Markose Abraham
Academic& Author


message 2: by [deleted user] (new)

Thank you, Markose! It is very important to me as a mother, author and educator to see people appreciating and loving each other. It's okay to spend time in one another's culture. Along with vast differences, we may find and learn exciting similarities. It just makes a better world to live in.

My Motto: Love is the key to diversity!
Cherrye S. Vasquez, Ph.D.


message 3: by Markose47 (new)

Markose47 Dr Cherrye handles her multiple roles exceedingly well.
As 'Love' is the foundation of all her eforts I'm quite confident that she will do well in connecting with
multi-cultural friends across the spectrum. Getting to know her writing, slowly, people/readers/authors are bound to appreciate her attitude and aptitude well.
Markose Abraham


message 4: by [deleted user] (new)

Love is the key to Diversity. We must unite and appreciate one another's similarities and differences.
Cherrye
http://www.BooksThatSow.com


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