Stories Our marriage has served as a bridge between Blacks and Asians A Chinese American woman reflects on what her long marriage to her African American husband his meant for them and their children socially.
Stories There was no escaping our Chinese-Black biracial identity If you couldn’t tell by looking at us that we were racially different, our names definitely put that nail in the coffin.
Webinars In My Skin: Supporting Positive Racial Identity Development in Bl We talk to Dr. Aisha White about what's meant by “positive racial identity,” to discuss the challenges Black children, in particular, face in developing a healthy racial identity, and to hear some practical, research-supported ideas for how those of us who love young Black children can support them on their paths to healthy growth and development.
Stories Does my baby look like me? A transracial adoptee searches for her features in her son's face.
Stories To be or not to be … a parent A transnational adoptee is convinced she has no maternal instinct until she connects her anxiety around crying babies to her early years in an orphanage.
Stories I was five when my Dakota Sioux family was ripped apart by the 60 Barbara Elk reflects on being part of a generation of Indigenous children snatched from their families as children in the Canadian government’s 60s Scoop to be raised by white families.
Action Guides How to be an ally to Muslim American families Some of our favorite resources for supporting healthy, resilient Muslim children in an age marked by anti-Muslim hate crimes, school bullying, and travel bans.