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Black Woman Adopted By White Parents: ‘I Don’t Feel Black On The Inside. Transracial Adoption Is Not The Solution’

Posted by Staff Writer on November 1, 2019 in Latest News | Views

By Ann Brown

Transracial adoption has been viewed as controversial, especially when there are Black kids adopted by parents of the Caucasian race.
Photo Via Red Table Talk/Facebook

On the latest episode of her show, “Red Table Talk,” Jada Pinkett Smith takes on the issue of transracial adoption. Transracial adoption has been viewed as controversial, especially when there are Black kids adopted by parents of the Caucasian race. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, more than 40 percent of adoptions are transracial in nature. This is an increase in 2018 from 28 percent in 2004. In 2013, of all adoptions 21 percent were Black kids, 47 percent were white.

The questions always arise: Can white parents teach Black kids how to deal with racism? Can they teach them about Black culture?

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On “Red Table Talk” Pinkett Smith, 47, her mother Adrienne Banfield-Norris and daughter Willow Smith sat down with Angela Tucker, a Black adoptee who was raised by a white family. And according to Click here to read entire article

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