New group aims to create a space for biracial studentsPosted in Articles, Campus Life, Media Archive, United States on 2012-05-16 16:00Z by Steven |
New group aims to create a space for biracial students
Kansas State Collegian
2012-02-14
Jakki Thompson, Assistant News Editor
K-State recently welcomed The Association of Multiracial Biracial Students, an organization for students of mixed races and ethnicities, to campus. AMBS is the first organization of its kind on campus and was founded by Clayton Patrick, freshman in hotel and restaurant management and president of AMBS.
“I basically got the idea from my personal story,” Patrick said. “I was adopted and I found out my biological mother was African-American, Native American and Caucasian. I had an obsession from then on with mixed races and the biological differences between races.”
Patrick said he read about a multiracial student organization that was started at the University of Maryland in an article printed in The New York Times. He also said he noticed there are many biracial groups at California universities…
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