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September 11, 2010
FOR PRE-ADOPTIVE AND TRANSRACIAL ADOPTIVE PARENTS OF YOUNG CHILDREN
True Colors 2 focuses on the life long education of adoptive parents parenting children of color across racial lines and features advanced conversations about race that begin with a foundation that already acknowledges that racism exists and has a direct impact on ALL of our lives. You must have attended Pact's True Colors I (or demonstrate other substantive education on transracial adoption) to participate in this workshop. We will highlight hands on internal work with other parents to collaborate and develop parenting strategies.
Featuring the film: Making Whiteness Visible by Shakti Butler
True Colors 2 includes dissection of the politics of race, transracial and international adoption, and becoming a white ally. This workshop is a corrective action to assist participants in understanding how race impacts transculturally and transracially adopted children as well as their (usually white) parents. We will ask you to dig deeper into your own unexplored racialized thinking and experience. How do you think of yourselves as white allies to people of color? What does this mean? How does this relate to overcoming the urge to be the 'racism police' or learning how to speaking with, but not for people of color? We will think specifically about how you operate in the neighborhoods and communities where you and your children reside, and how that translates to supporting your child's self-esteem, and creating a strong sense of comfort in their own skin as well as membership in your family.
We will have lunch on-site, so bring your own lunch or order your lunch in
advance!
For directions and more information click here.
Sorry, no refunds.
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