“It’s a monkey!”
“She’s not even human.”
“She’s a n-----.”
“I don’t like her kind.”
“I want her to be dead.”
As a white adoptive mom of a daughter from Ethiopia, Holly Prosser has seen racism up close many times. The fact that racism is alive and well in our society was a shock to her, and she was unprepared for that reality.
Listen in on our conversation with Holly as she shares her experience raising a black daughter, and you will be shocked by her stories. If you’re a white parent of a transracial family, it may be uncomfortable to hear what your children may experience because of their color, but you can take proactive steps today to ensure they are prepared.
CONNECT WITH HOLLY PROSSER
Colliding with Grace – Holly’s book
What you Love – Holly’s podcast with Elaina Barron
Facebook
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BOOKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE
(Michael and Christy have not read these books, so they cannot give a personal endorsement concerning their content. They were mentioned in the episode, so links are provided for your own personal research.)
White Awake – Daniel Hill
Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria – Beverly Daniel Tatum
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Facebook – @ChristyPritchard901
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