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White international transracial adoptive mothers' reflections on race
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EthnicityEducationRacial StudySocial SciencesWhite Racial IdentityBlack Feminist ThoughtRaceFamily StudiesGender StudiesBlack WomenAfrican American StudiesRacial GroupEthnic StudiesFamily RelationshipsFamily DiversityBlack Feminist TheoryIntersectionalityInterracial RelationshipCultureBlack Women’s StudiesQualitative Data AnalysisIn‐depth InterviewsRace Relation
ABSTRACT Through the use of qualitative data analysis of in‐depth interviews with eight white international transracial adoptive mothers, four properties emerged that describe these mothers' racial views. These properties varied in the degree that they integrated perspectives different from the white dominant culture. The mothers did not experience significant changes in their perspective on race subsequent to adoption. This paper includes a discussion of white racial identity and implications for social work practice with transracially adoptive parents.
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