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Schools and Adoption June 03, 2020

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Racial identity for adopted and fostered people of color, especially when they are transracially adopted, is complex, as they navigate the multiple intersections of race in a racialized world. For those who either look racially ambiguous and/or embody multiple racial identities this complexity is further magnified. Drawing on racial identity development theories, this discussion will explore ambiguous, biracial and multiracial identity in the context of families, and include suggestions for parents and adults who are looking to support children in their exploration and journey of feeling comfortable in their own skin, and allow them to embrace one or all of their racial identities.

$36 per person non-member

Special pricing Pact member receive 25% discount.

 

Pact, An Adoption Alliance
DATE TIME
06/03/2020 02:00 pm
06/03/2020 03:30 pm
https://www.pactadopt.org/events/event_detail.asp?event=501
Online
Susan Dusza Guerra Leksander MA LMFT
Beth Hall info@pactadopt.org
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