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October 30, 2019

New REVIEW of my BOOK by Midori Friedbauer

September 10, 2019

BOOK TALK – October 3, 2019 in Los Angeles!

April 10, 2019

My Book is OUT NOW!

April 6, 2019

Writing, Green Tea, Anticipation

April 1, 2019

EXCERPT from my Book, coming April 15th!

September 24, 2017

Dream of the Water Children: BOOK TRAILER #1- PUBLISHING DATE CHANGED

July 17, 2017

Maintaining, Exporting, Protecting Racism

April 9, 2017

Legacies – WASHINGTON POST 2015 – by Annie Gowen and Linda Davidson

January 22, 2016

Controlling Amerasian Body-Minds: The American and French-Fathered Mixed-Race Children in Japan, Korea and Vietnam

January 18, 2016

Preview by Wendy Cheng, of my upcoming book: Dream of the Water Children

December 21, 2015

MY BOOK: The Layout and Proofs are Going! Yes.

August 31, 2015

New PUBLISHING DATE for my Book

April 13, 2015

The Woman, The Orphan, and the Tiger — An Important Documentary Film

March 8, 2015

Josephine Baker: Entertainer and Mixed Race Children as “Rainbow Tribe”

February 23, 2015

VIDEO: Michael Brown speaks to American fathers who abandon their own children and women in the Philippines

The Amerasian, as a social phenomenon, began at the turn of the century, as extension of the ‘mixed-race’ issue in Asia with the arrival of Europeans and Americans. There are an estimated 2,000,000 (million) amerasian children who have been abandoned by their American fathers, in the Pacific.

February 13, 2015

MY BOOK will be released this Fall 2015!!

RELEASE DATE: April 9, 2019 - by 2LEAF PRESS. Available at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, University of Chicago Press. Soon at all major outlets.

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Categories

African-American African-American servicemen Afro-Amerasian Afro-Asian Afro-Filipino Afro-Japanese Afro-Korean Afro-Okinawan Afro-Vietnamese Amerasian アメラジアン Anti-Miscegenation Article Asia-Pacific biracial Black Amerasian Blackanese Black Filippino Black Japanese Black Korean Black Pacific Black servicemen Blasian Blorean Book book release bụi đời citizenship Colonialism Commentary De-colonization documentary emancipatory social justice Eurasian Filipino Film Hafu ハーフ Hapa Honyol indigenous Internalized Oppression Japan Japanese Korea Korean Korean War Memory militarism Military Industrial Complex Mixed Race multiracial Music Neo-colonization người lai Occupation of Japan 日本占領 Occupation of South Korea Occupation of the Philippines oppression Orientalism orphans Patriarchy Philippines Photograph Poetry Postwar Japan Postwar Korea Postwar VIetnam prostitution Quote Racism Sexism sex work Shōwa era Social Justice Southeast Asia transpacific racism transpacific sexism U.S. military bases Uncategorized Video VIetnam Vietnam Vietnam War war babies war brides war children White Pacific women World War II WWII こんけつじ ハーフ ブラック パシフィック 占領 合の子 太平洋 愛の子 戦争花嫁 昭和時代 混血児 間の子

Links

  • 76Crimes (Sexuality & Global Law)
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Initiatives
  • Afro-Europe Blog
  • Amerasian Photo Project
  • Amerasian Voice (Viet-Amerasian Stories)
  • AVI – Adopted Vietnamese International
  • BAAD Perspectives (Black Asian-Amerasian Diaspora)
  • Barbara Jane Reyes: Poeta Y Diwata
  • Black German Cultural Society
  • Black Tokyo
  • Blasian Narrative blog
  • Brown Babies Project: The Mischlingskinder Story
  • Close the Base – OKINAWA
  • Free West Papua Campaign
  • Ghosts of Jeju
  • Global Viet DIaspora – Bauer
  • Grits and Sushi: Mitzi Uehara Carter
  • Guam Blog
  • Hafu Film Project ハーフ・プロジェクト
  • Half Korean
  • Hapa Project
  • Hazel B. Carvey: Brown Babies Phenomenon in Postwar Britain
  • Holt Survivor
  • Indo Project
  • Japan Sociology.com
  • Ju Myun Duck – Postwar Amerasians Photographer
  • Julie Thi Underhill
  • Kenji Chienshu Liu
  • Korean America Story.org
  • Korean War Baby
  • Korean War Children's Memorial
  • MatchaBook – Velina Hasu Houston
  • Me and Korea – Mosaic Tours
  • Mixed Heritage Center
  • Mixed Marrow
  • Mixed Roots Literary & Film Festival
  • Mu Films
  • NO BASE stories from KOREA
  • OIWW – Orphans International Worldwide
  • Pearl S. Buck Foundation
  • Save Jeju Island
  • Sound of Little Feet
  • Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu
  • Ten Thousand Things: Positive Peace in the Asia-Pacific
  • The Adoption Project
  • The Daily Bastardette
  • Transnational Mixed Asians In-Between (TMABS)
  • Transracial Abductees
  • Turning East
  • USMVAW: U.S. Military Violence Against Women
  • Velina Hasu Houston
  • Vietnamese Amerasians: Cultural Survival Magazine
  • Waging Non-Violence
  • Watermelon Sushi

Resources

  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Initiatives
  • Action to End Exploitation
  • Africana Age
  • Amerasian Foundation
  • Amerasian Research Network
  • Asia Pacific Journal – Japan Focus
  • Asian Nation
  • Australian Human Rights Commission
  • AVI – Adopted Vietnamese International
  • Center for Japanese Brazilian Studies: Centro de Estudos Nipo-Brasilerios
  • Children of the Vietnam War: Smithsonian Institute
  • Close the Base – OKINAWA
  • Critical Past Historical Film
  • Documents on the U.S. Occupation of Korean – National Archives
  • Filipinas in Prostitution Around U.S. Military Bases
  • Human Trafficking.org
  • INIRC: International Network for Interdisciplinary Research on Children Born of War
  • International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons: Pacific Perspective
  • Japan Air Raids Archives
  • Me and Korea – Mosaic Tours
  • Mixed Folks.com
  • Mixed Heritage Center
  • Mixed Race Studies.org
  • MOAD: Museum of the African Diaspora
  • National Association of Korean Americans
  • National Japanese American Historical Society
  • NO BASE stories from KOREA
  • Not For Sale Campaign
  • Occupation of Japan: Research Guide
  • OIWW – Orphans International Worldwide
  • Okinawa in Postwar Japanese Politics & Economy
  • Project Race – multiracial advocates
  • Queensland Library Archives – Australia
  • Save Jeju Island
  • Sexual Violence Research Initiative
  • South Korea: Country Studies
  • Ten Thousand Things: Positive Peace in the Asia-Pacific
  • The Adoption Project
  • The Daily Bastardette
  • USMVAW: U.S. Military Violence Against Women
  • Veterans for Peace
  • Waging Non-Violence
  • Women & the U.S. Military in East Asia: Foreign Policy in Focus
  • Women for Genuine Security

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