Multiracial & Transracial Adoptee Student Involvement
About Us
Welcome! Multiracial and Transracial Adoptee Student Involvement is dedicated to fostering the development of multiracial, multiethnic, and transracial adoptee identities. We encourage cross-cultural collaboration as well as the deconstruction of monoracism in our communities. Check out the links on the sidebar for resources and how to get involved!



FAQs
Multiracial is an umbrella term for people with more than one racial identity or heritage. It can also be referred to as mixed-race. For example, someone with Asian and Black heritage might identify as biracial, which is under the multiracial umbrella.
Multiethnic specifically refers to people with more than one ethnic identity, who may also have one or more more racial identity. For example, someone with Japanese and Bangladeshi heritage would be multiethnic, even though they only have Asian racial identities. On the other hand, someone of Thai and Irish heritage would be both multiethnic and multiracial.
Transracial adoptees are individuals who have been adopted into a family with a different racial identity than their own. For example, an Asian individual adopted into a white family, or a white child raised by a Black family.
Monoracism is systemic social oppression that targets individuals who do not fit into monoracial (identifying as one race) categories, groups, or phenomena (Harris, 2016; Johnston & Nadal, 2010).
Get in Touch
1120 Adele H. Stamp Student Union - Center for Campus Life
University of Maryland
College Park, 20742
301-314-8600
MICA-contact@umd.edu
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Multiracial Heritage Month
Multiracial Heritage Month at UMD takes place every March, and is one of the first in the nation. We spend the month honoring the identities, stories, and histories of mixed-race, multiethnic, and transracial adoptee individuals.

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The Mildred and Richard Loving Award
Each spring, the Mildred and Richard Loving Award is presented to a member of the University of Maryland undergraduate community who has demonstrated a significant and ongoiong commitment to multiracial and cross-cultural causes and communities
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Multiracial and Transracial Adoptee Student Organizations
MICA provides support for all student organizations through partnerships, the Cross Cultural Fund, and more. The Multiracial team especially would love to work with all cultural student organizations, as transracial adoptees and multiracial people are part of every cultural group and/or identity.