“…Utilizing newer models, recent multiracial research has uncovered some of the challenges and opportunities embedded within the multiracial experience. For instance, (a) experiencing racism (see Brackett et al, 2006;Buckley and Carter, 2004;Collins, 2000;Jackson, 2009;Jolivette & Gutierrez-Mock, 2008;Miville et al, 2005;Samuels, 2009), (b) shifting racial identification over time and in different contexts (see Doyle and Kao, 2007;Harris and Sim, 2002;Herman, 2004;Hitlin et al, 2006;Renn, 2003), (c) feeling comfortable in multiple racial/ethnic communities and social relationships (see Doyle and Kao, 2007;Guevarra, 2007;Miville et al, 2005;Roberts-Clarke et al, 2004;Shih et al, 2007), and (d) not struggling psychologically with their identity (see Binning et al, 2009;Campbell and Eggerling-Boeck, 2006;Cooney and Radina, 2000;Phinney and Alipuria, 1996), are themes to emerge in recent multiracial research.…”