
Bringing Awareness, Unity, And Acceptance To Interracial People And Couples
Let’s take the first step together and help make a change

DID YOU KNOW…
17%
of all marriages in the US are interracial
32%
increase in the multiracial population among children per the US Census
42%
of marriages in Honolulu, Hawaii are interracial - the highest in the US
22%
of Americans believe that multiracial kids are good for society

OUR MISSION
Our mission is to inspire human compassion in others, so that they’ll be willing to look more than just skin deep. We want to show support for family, friends, and strangers who have been made to feel inadequate because of the color of their skin, due to society’s stereotypes. We desire to spread awareness about interracial love across the world. After all, we all know someone of a different race.
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FAQ’s
What are some challenges of interracial relationships?
Different cultural expectations
Not being accepted by all of society
Acceptance by family and friends
Are interracial relationships more difficult than same-race relationships?
Research shows that interracial relationships face the same obstacles regarding attachment to one another:
Quality
Conflict Patterns
Efficacy
And coping Styles
However, in our experience, we have had to overcome obstacles and difficulties that same-race relationships don’t have to endure.
How can you tell your parents that you are in an interracial relationship?
First, talk to your partner about your concerns with telling your family.
Ask for their input & advice
Reflect on what your families opinions where on this subject
Select the right time & place to speak to them
Tell them why you care for this person
List their good qualities
Be open & honest, and ask them to do the same
Be respectful, & stay calm
Don’t let family make you feel guilty about your relationship based on what their friends or associates may think about it.
What challenges might an interracial relationship expect to face among family and friends?
Negative stereotypes
Rude or racial comments
Threats
Discrimination
Stares
Whispers
Cyberbullying
Open rejection from family, friends, & co-workers
Does the Bible state that interracial marriage is wrong?
No, the Bible doesn’t say that interracial marriage is wrong, and anyone who suggest otherwise has misinterpreted Scriptures.
Racism is sinful as well as evil.
God is love, and racism is not. We are all sons and daughters of the King and are made in the image of God. What’s more important than race is the couple’s shared faith.
How can I support interracial relationships?
Put aside your prejudices and judgements.
Respect cultural differences
Express interest & participate
Be open & honest
Remember, what matters to you, matters to them.