Category: Family/Parenting

  • Learning from the Collusions, Collisions, and Contentions with White Privilege Experienced in the United States by White Mothers of Sons and Daughters whose Race is not White Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2014 405 pages ATI Number: 3614469 Jennifer Lee Slye Chandler The purpose of this study was to collect and examine stories from women…

  • Talking Mixed-Race Identity with Young Children Hyphen—Asian Americans Unabridged 2014-05-06 Sharon H. Chang “Mom, am I White?” A few weeks ago, when I got this question from my four-year-old, I wasn’t sure what to say. Technically my son is “biracial” — but that label does him a severe representative injustice, because his bloodline is actually…

  • Communication Accommodation Strategies in Malaysian Multiracial Family Interactions Procedia – Social and Behavioral Sciences Volume 118 (2014-03-19) pages 259–264 DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.02.035 International Conference on Knowledge-Innovation-Excellence: Synergy in Language Research and Practice (2013) Organized by School of Language Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (National University of Malaysia) Mahanita Mahadhir…

  • ‘Chinese, on the Inside’ The New York Times 2014-03-03 Liz Mak, writer and multimedia producer Oakland, California Catie and Kimberly were adopted from China by a couple from Maine, who attempt to pass on a culture they’ve never known firsthand. About a decade ago, Barbara Cough adopted two girls from China, Kimberly and Catie. Barbara…

  • The Mixed Marriage The New York Times 2014-01-11 Interview by Lise Funderburg Lise Funderburg, a journalist, interviewed Yael Ben-Zion, a photographer raised in Israel, about her new book, “Intermarried,” published by Kehrer, which features families from the Washington Heights neighborhood where she lives with her French husband and 5-year-old twins. Q. What inspired this project?…

  • Yael Ben-Zion uses photography and text to reflect on intermarriage.

  • Families The New York Times 2013-11-25 Natalie Angier American households have never been more diverse, more surprising, more baffling. In this special issue of Science Times, NATALIE ANGIER takes stock of our changing definition of family. Read the entire article here.

  • One Thing I Can’t Pass On to My Daughter: White Privilege Brain, Child: the magazine for thinking mothers 2013-10-24 Martha Wood Momsoap: Sometimes I froth at the Mouth A while back, I met up for a play date with another white mother to children of color. As we sat chatting and watching our daughters play,…

  • Purple Boots, Silver Stars … and White Parents The New York Times 2013-10-13 Frank Ligtvoet, Founder Adoptive Families With Children of African Heritage and Their Friends, New York, New York “WHEN I wear my cap backwards, don’t copy me,” our 8-year-old son says to his 7-year-old sister. “O.K.,” she answers, “I will put it on…

  • The Construction of Racial Identity in Children of Mixed Parentage: Mixed Metaphors Jessica Kingsley Publishers 1996 224 pages 234mm x 156mm / 9.25in x 6in Paperback ISBN: 978-1-85302-376-7 Ilan Katz, Professor Social Policy Research Center University of New South Wales, Australia For several decades the issues of race, identity and child development have been of…