Elizabeth Raleigh: A Nationally Representative Comparison of Black and White Adoptive Parents of Black Adoptees
Adoption Roundtable9 Marras 2020

Elizabeth Raleigh: A Nationally Representative Comparison of Black and White Adoptive Parents of Black Adoptees

Dr. Elizabeth Raleigh discusses the work that she and Dr. Rose Kreider have been doing in developing a demographic understanding of White and Black adoptive parents of Black children using US Census data. She highlights the lack of nationally representative research of Black adoptive families and the implications of this significant research gap. Dr. Raleigh then outlines the findings, both those expected and surprising, from using the US Census data to compare Black and White adoptive families of Black children, linking these findings with the broader discussion of race in America. Last, she describes a research agenda moving forward that would focus on broader and deeper understanding of Black Adoptive families. For more information and a transcript visit emilyhelder.com

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