The 21st century sees an increasing number of cultural
minorities in the United States. Particularly, the rise in
multi-cultural or mixed heritage families is on the rise. As with
many trends, just as the amount of diversity increases, so does the
level of resistance in groups that oppose this diversity.
While this problem exists through life for persons from
multicultural backgrounds, the tension is particularly acute for
children, whose identities and socialization experiences are still
in formation. With parents from different cultural backgrounds, as
well as school and community experiences giving that might question
their diverse heritage, children are likely to experience
distressing confusion. How can they come to terms with this
conflict, and how can family and community help them to resolve
it?
Combining case studies and interviews, this work particularly
focuses on multi-cultural families as a yet untapped source of
information about inter-culture contact. Voices of Diversity:
Multiculturalism in America will be both a resource for researchers
and practitioners, as well as a practical guide to families dealing
with these issues every day.
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