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How To!: Don't Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions that Keep Black Women From Dating Out

How To!: Don't Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions that Keep Black Women From Dating Out

FromSlate Books


How To!: Don't Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions that Keep Black Women From Dating Out

FromSlate Books

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2022
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Podcast episode

Description

When Dana and Luke first started dating at the office they kept their relationship a secret. Most of their colleagues didn’t know they were a couple until they got engaged. They didn’t want any undue pressure or outside judgment. That’s because Dana is a proud Black, Ghanaian woman from central Florida and Luke is a white man from Kansas. Dana’s wondering how she can preserve her identity while they absorb each others’ family traditions. On this episode of How To!, guest host Hélène Biandudi Hofer brings on Karyn Langhorne Folan, author of Don't Bring Home a White Boy: And Other Notions that Keep Black Women From Dating Out. All three discuss the struggles and joys in their respective interracial marriages. 
If you want to learn more about Dana’s work, check out AfroLA. 
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Released:
Sep 27, 2022
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