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Facial Emotion Recognition:

An International Test for Facial Emotion Recognition: Psychometric Properties and Normative Data. The ability to identify emotions from facial expressions is vital for social interactions. This ability is often impaired in several conditions, and is tested using tools which are not suitable for individuals who identify as mixed race. We developed a new tool that

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Transracial Adoption: What’s the problem?*

When Transracial Adoption Fails – Paul Girard Egbers-Kane writes about his experience of being adopted transracially. I won’t sugar-coat it, most transracial adoptees claim their adoption was the best thing that happened to them; they were well loved and cared for and they have no interest in finding their birth family. Then there are TRAs

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A Brief History of People in Harmony

People in Harmony is celebrating 52years of providing support, information, publishing resources, and engaging with research for our membership of mixed race people, families and couples. People in Harmony was set up at the beginning of the ’70s, one of the bleakest eras of recent British history. This was a time of severe economic recession

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People in Harmony

  Who We Are People in Harmony (PIH) is a membership organisation for mixed race people, families and couples. We have been providing information and support for 52 years to members, researchers, statutory bodies and the general public. One of our aims is to influence and improve ways in which public services such as education,

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