Standing on Both Feet: Voices of Older Mixed-Race Americans [Interview]Posted in Articles, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, United States, Videos on 2013-06-15 15:43Z by Steven |
Standing on Both Feet: Voices of Older Mixed-Race Americans [Interview]
KING-TV 5, Seattle Washington
2013-06-11
Margaret Larsen, Host
New Day Northwest
June 12 marks the 46th Anniversary of a landmark ruling by the United States Supreme Court which overturned a ban on interracial marriage that had been place on many states. But even before the ruling, couples of different races were getting married, some going great lengths to hide their differences to do so.
Sociologist Cathy Tashiro interviewed a number of people who either broke the law or found some other way to be with the ones they love.
The result is a new book, Standing on Both Feet: Voices of Older Mixed-Race Americans.
Cathy joined Margaret to talk about the inspiration behind the book and her own upbringing as the child of a mixed race couple. She also shared some of the experiences shared by the men and women she interviewed for the book…
Read the entire article and watch the video here.