Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mixed & Mixing - New perspectives on mixed-race Britons / CRE, 2007
http://www.mixedness.org.uk/
"Mixed-race people account for around one in six of all ethnic minorities in Britain today. They belong to a group that is not only the fastest-growing in Britain today, but also has the youngest average age and the greatest amount of diversity. It is also perhaps the least well understood.
On 4-6 September, the Commission for Racial Equality, in partnership with the Runnymede Trust, London South Bank University's Families and Social Capital Research Group, and the Department for Communities and Local Government, hosted a unique online conference. It looked at issues relating to Britain's mixed-race population ('mixedness') and mixed families ('mixing')."