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Dive deeper into the specifics of raising transracial children. Expand upon your knowledge about caring and advocating for your child through E-courses that teach hair & skin care, history, culture, anti-racism, advocacy, and more.
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Just so you know,
You are not alone.
Over 60% of adoptive kindergarteners are raised by parents of a different race.
Research assumes that adoptive parents play a lucrative role in the psychological and cultural development of adopted children.
Transracial adoptions have increased by over 57%.
As interracial families become more common in society, it’s crucial to preserve the beauty and power found within ethnic, racial, and cultural differences. Encouraging identity development on the basis of ethnicity and race supports the development of transracial adoptees and empowers adoptive parents.
94% of adults in America now approve of interracial families.
In 1958, a Gallup poll reported that only 4% of adults in America approved of interracial marriages. Today, over 94% of adults in America approve of interracial families! This is a HUGE step in the direction of creating a safe and inclusive world for our children.
Most transracial adoptees have significantly lower ethnic and racial identities than same-race adoptees.
When raised in pre-dominantly white communities, many transracial adoptees acculturate to the majority culture leaving vacancy for race-based insecurity and a need for ethnic identity.

Raising Me Podcast
A podcast about transracial adoption, interracial families, and racial identity.