White Supremacy Has a Deep Impact on Interracial FamiliesPosted in Articles, Family/Parenting, Media Archive on 2017-11-07 23:02Z by Steven |
White Supremacy Has a Deep Impact on Interracial Families
Wear Your Voice: Intersectional Feminist Media
2017-11-04
Savannah Lee-Thomas
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
For interracial Black and white families, honest discussions about racism need to be had in a white supremacist world.
While I recognize that we are all the same species, due to pigmentation and a white supremacist culture, some of us are treated differently than others, and some of us are treated unfairly. In the ninth grade, our class read ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ and I remember reading that the children of a mixed couple were considered nothings. Non existent.
As a mixed child, I had to stomach that that situation would have been a reality for me during that time. With a West Indian mother and a White father, I grew up knowing that I was mixed but never understanding.I didn’t understand why I was bullied for no reason or not liked by my teachers. I didn’t understand why dolls didn’t look like me or why I didn’t see myself on television.
And then, there was my family. I was brought up under the impression that we are all the same. I was never taught about Trinidadian culture or tradition and lived with a father who had spent his entire life in a small suburban town outside of the city. There was no access to my culture and I was never taught about it in school. Because of this, I had an extremely difficult time connecting with others and getting to know myself as an individual…
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