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BeTheReds
03-17-2004, 01:28 AM
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Here are some other websites where hapa issues are the focus of any discussion on them. Naturally the audience is mainly other hapas.




Alternatehapa (http://alternatehapa.org) - some people describe Professor Frink's forum as "for hapas who are tired of the bs."

EurasianNation (www.eurasiannation.com) - Meet and discuss issues with Eurasians on one of the internet's emerging Eurasian Online communities. Read lots of cool articles too.

Eurasian commUNITY (www.eurasiancommunity.com) - Frank Agostinelli started this site as a building block for a Worldwide Eurasian Community.

Blasian Connection (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/blasianconnection) - For Blasians by Blasians.

Hapa Issues Forum (http://www.hapaissuesforum.org)- An umbrella organization for a number of hapa clubs in California colleges and universities.

The writings of Frances Kai-Hwa Wang (http://www.imdiversity.com/villages/asian/Article_Detail.asp?Article_ID=9545) - Not a forum, but a listing of articles.


BlackTokyo (http://www.blacktokyo.com) Seems to be a popular blasian site.

Famous black-Asian individuals (http://www.colorq.org/MeltingPot/blasians.htm) Self-explanatory.

http://forums.delphiforums.com/bumblebees1/start - Dig down to the blasian forum.

http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=mixedmediawatch - Keeping a multi-racial eye on current events.

Amerasianworld (http://www.amerasianworld.com)-A political organization concerning Amerasian movement separate from hapa movement.

Pearl S. Buck International, Korea (PSBIK) (http://www.pearlsbuck.or.kr/eng/main.asp) was established almost 40 years ago by Pearl S. Buck, the famous writer and humanitarian, and has been working ever since on behalf of needy Amerasian and Kosian children and their families.

The Mavin Foundation (http://www.mavin.net/)

Reavolution (http://reavolution.proboards102.com/index.cgi)