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Transracial Adoption, Privilege, and Belonging with Kendall Mariah Tart
Transracial Adoption, Privilege, and Belonging with Kendall Mariah Tart
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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Today’s podcast guest, Kendall Mariah Tart, says she wants to authentically and unapologetically engage in conversations that are sometimes really uncomfortable, so we go there in this episode! Kendall is a self-described “modern southern housewife” with a husband in the active military and a beautiful adopted daughter who is Black. As a blonde-haired white woman in America, Kendall has navigated some hard things in her parenting journey, so we talk about what it looks like to parent a child outside of your race. It’s all about honoring them and their humanity. Kendall has some bold thoughts and I appreciate her perspective, curiosity, and convictions so very much. Connect with Kendall:Instagram | Facebook | TikTokWebsite: KendallMariah.comConnect with Toni: Personal Instagram | Broken Crayons Instagram | FacebookWebsite: ToniJCollier.comPurchase Toni’s children’s book: Broken Crayons Still ColorPurchase Toni’s book: Brave Enough to be Broken This season of Still Coloring is sponsored by Bark Technologies. To learn more about Bark, visit Info.Bark.US/Toni. Watch all Still Coloring episodes on YouTube!
Released:
Nov 2, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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