Episode 154: Boundaries of Love: Interracial Marriages and the Meaning of RacePosted in Audio, Brazil, Caribbean/Latin America, Family/Parenting, Interviews, Media Archive, Social Science, United States on 2021-08-17 02:08Z by Steven |
Episode 154: Boundaries of Love: Interracial Marriages and the Meaning of Race
Black and Highly Dangerous
2020-12-13
Tyrell Connor, Co-host and Assistant Professor of Sociology
State University of New York, New Paltz
Daphne Michelle, Visiting fellow in Education
Harvard University Graduate School of Arts and Science
For today’s episode, we explore how interracial couples navigate racial boundaries by interviewing Dr. Chinyere Osuji, an Assistant Professor at Rutgers University-Camden and author of Boundaries of Love: Interracial Marriage and the Meaning of Race. During the conversation, we discuss her motivation for writing the book (43:10), her decision to conduct research in the U.S. and Brazil (45:50), and the notion of interracial marriage as a potential solution to racism (48:28). We also explore how her identity as a Black woman shaped her conversations with couples about interracial dating (52:25), trends related to why people pursued interracial relationships (55:30), how couples navigated public life and boundary policing (1:04:15), how interracial couples think about their children’s racial identity (1:11:00), and how couples navigate discussions about race (1:16:02). We close the interview by discussing her upcoming project (1:19:50).
Listen to the interview here.