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Exploring Blackness and Adoption: Navigating Identity and Challenges

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Blackness and adoption

Adoption taught us anti-blackness

Being adopted makes us an “other” whether we were raised by white, black, or brown families. In this episode we talk about unlearning the anti-blackness we internalized as children, why black adoptees cost less than white adoptees, the parallels between adoption and slavery, and our experiences growing up as black adoptees.


What we discussed

(00:00) “I couldn’t have been blacker” (raised by a white family)

(03:52) Cost of black child vs. cost of white child

(11:15) No idea how to raise a black child OR Internalizing racism as a black adopted child

(17:59) True cost of hating our blackness

(19:45) Did we know other adoptees as children?

(26:30) Adoption and slavery (similarities)

(32:17) Our experience as black adoptees

Links

Follow us on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok
Learn more about Lia

Credits


Special thanks to Samuel Oyedele for editing our podcast, support his work on
Instagram or e-mail him at Drumaboyiglobal@gmail.com

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38 episodes

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Blackness and adoption

Adoption taught us anti-blackness

Being adopted makes us an “other” whether we were raised by white, black, or brown families. In this episode we talk about unlearning the anti-blackness we internalized as children, why black adoptees cost less than white adoptees, the parallels between adoption and slavery, and our experiences growing up as black adoptees.


What we discussed

(00:00) “I couldn’t have been blacker” (raised by a white family)

(03:52) Cost of black child vs. cost of white child

(11:15) No idea how to raise a black child OR Internalizing racism as a black adopted child

(17:59) True cost of hating our blackness

(19:45) Did we know other adoptees as children?

(26:30) Adoption and slavery (similarities)

(32:17) Our experience as black adoptees

Links

Follow us on social media: Twitter | Instagram | Tiktok
Learn more about Lia

Credits


Special thanks to Samuel Oyedele for editing our podcast, support his work on
Instagram or e-mail him at Drumaboyiglobal@gmail.com

  continue reading

38 episodes

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