Finding Identity: Growing Up A Transracial Adoptee

Transracial, or interracial, adoption in the U.S. has changed dramatically over the last two decades. Two families share their own experiences.
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32 thoughts on “Finding Identity: Growing Up A Transracial Adoptee

  1. Assimilating and losing ones ethnic/cultural identity is more painful and alienating than can be described. It is a profound loss with emptiness in ones SOUL . . .

  2. I can appreciate the second Mom recognizing that line "I don't see color," albeit well meaning essentially denies someone's experience. Color is seen and reacted to, even subconsciously.

  3. How are these kids transracial? Transcultural would be more appropriate. They haven't changed race, nor do they say they identify as white.

  4. It shouldn't matter as long as the child is in a loving home. However, I do think if you're a white parent adopting a black child you should take them to places where they can see & interact with people who look like them.

  5. transracial is encompassing more than one race of people while interracial is between or among two or more different races.

    You see what happens everyone is that someone needs to write their phd about something, so rather than put effort into it, they'll come up with a word that means the same as another word but call it something else.

  6. I just got goosebumps when I saw the scene with the raising mom next to birth mom, and the birth mom and birth son both smiling. I would so much like to see more situations where both raising parents and birth parents can be involved in a young person's upbringing! In whatever proportion.

    But we should not occlude or hide anyone who was involved in the life of a young person!

  7. Shout out to George Floyd on eighteen months of sobriety. It took some tough love but he did it. Say his name liberals🖕

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