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Video: Voices of Transracial Adoptees
Posted in Experiences, Transracial Adoption, Videos on May 15, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Video: Just a Family – A Multiracial Family Shares Their Experience
Posted in Transracial Adoption, Videos on May 2, 2012 | 6 Comments »
Just a Family - by The New York Times This is a great video about a multiracial family by adoption and then by marriage. Their family tree and photo slideshow. Thoughts?
Webinar: Transracial Adoption – Becoming a Multiracial/Multicultural Family
Posted in Finds, Facts & Fun, Transracial Adoption, Videos on September 13, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I attended this webinar–it’s a great beginning…I hope there is more to come!! Transracial Adoption – Becoming a Multiracial/Multicultural Family from Christian Alliance for Orphans on Vimeo. Becoming a multi-racial/multi-cultural family through adoption. This webinar explores social definitions within the context of adoption to include race, ethnicity, nationality and culture. Our webinar informs participants of [...]
Transracial Adoption: It Will Change Your Family Forever
Posted in Transracial Adoption on March 22, 2011 | 2 Comments »
By Carolyn Berger, LCSW As a white person, my understanding of what it took to bring a black, Latino, or Asian child into my family was straightforward. You either adopted a black or biracial child domestically or you traveled to Guatemala, Colombia, Ethiopia or somewhere in Asia to bring a child of color home. You [...]
A Transracially-Adopted Child’s Bill of Rights
Posted in Diversity Activities, Finds, Facts & Fun, Transracial Adoption, tagged transracial adoption on December 11, 2010 | 2 Comments »
~Every child is entitled to love and full membership in her family. ~Every child is entitled to have his culture embraced and valued. ~Every child is entitled to parents who know that this is a race conscious society. ~Every child is entitled to parents who know that she will experience life differently than they do. [...]