DMAA members study the lived experiences of adopted and multiracial Asian Americans.
DMAA supports this research through small grants and conference support, brown-bag discussions, and networking.
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DMAA supports this research through small grants and conference support, brown-bag discussions, and networking.
Here are a few recently published papers that we think you might be interested in:
For more excellent research on adopted and multiracial Asian Americans, check out the latest issue of Asian American Journal of Psychology.