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Title: | When Transracial Adoption Goes in Another Direction |
Authors: | Patel, Habiba |
Advisor: | Fudge Schormans, Ann |
Department: | Social Work |
Keywords: | Transracial Adoption;Fostering;Adoption;Discrimination;Critical Race Theory;Autoethnography;Child Welfare;Social Workers |
Publication Date: | 2020 |
Abstract: | This study aims to understand the experience of a non-White family trying to adopt a transracial child. ‘Transracial adoption’ is defined as a family adopting a child from a different race than theirs. My overarching focus is on how society comes to understand transracial adoption as a one-way transfer of minority children into White families, however, when the roles are reversed there is a lack of acceptance for minority families adopting transracially – specifically, when the adoptive child is White. The purpose of my study is to share my mine and mother’s life experience of fostering, social workers, child welfare and adoption so that minorities who are looking to adopt transracially may use mine and/or my mother’s life experience to help guide their adoption process if they feel they are being discriminated against. This study will also explore motivations, values, ethics and possible biases regarding transracial adoptions. Highlighting the contradictions that exist in transracial adoption practices I will use my own research as a platform for awareness of how social work practice can influence the lives of minorities who would like to adopt transracially, and for the need at both a macro and micro to create clearer transracial adoption policies for minority and White families. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/25987 |
Appears in Collections: | Open Access Dissertations and Theses |
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