Raising Multiracial Children, Part 1: Examining Multiracial IdentityPosted in Articles, Family/Parenting, Identity Development/Psychology, Media Archive, Social Work, United States, Videos on 2020-12-11 21:48Z by Steven |
Raising Multiracial Children, Part 1: Examining Multiracial Identity
EmbraceRace
2020-07-24
Hosted By:
Andrew Grant-Thomas, Co-Founder
Melissa Giraud, Co-Founder
Guest Speakers:
Dr. Victoria K. Malaney Brown, Director of Academic Integrity
Columbia University, New York, New York
Dr. Marcella Runell Hall, Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts
Dr. Kelly Faye Jackson, Associate Professor of Social Work
Arizona State University
Roughly one in seven U.S. infants (14%) are multiracial or multiethnic (Pew, 2017), but what does it mean to be multiracial? It’s complicated!
In Part 1 in this conversation about raising multiracial kids we speak with our guests – Drs. Victoria Malaney Brown, Marcella Runell Hall and Kelly Faye Jackson – about some of the complexities of identifying with more than one race, and about the pivotal role families play in shaping how multiracial children come to understand themselves and the world around them. This dynamic is especially complex in this historical moment as the United States comes to terms with its own White supremacist roots.
Our guests describe the challenges and strengths of identifying with more than one racial group, highlighting examples from recent research, and draw from their own personal experiences as multiracial individuals and parents of multiracial children. As always we end with your questions and comments.
Watch the video and read the transcript here.