Posts in Racial Identity
Proximity Does Not Mean You Know More | Musings of a Black Female Adoptee |

This blog is going to start with at a simple statement and it is: 

Your proximity to someone doesn't mean you know more.

This seems pretty obvious, but sometimes it just needs to be explained and addressed. While I am going to frame this specifically around adoption, it honestly, this applies to anything you don't have the first-hand experience in (ie: you are LIVING IT).

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Adoption & Passing Privilege | Musings of a Black Female Adoptee

My name is Brittany Nash. It's a passing white name. It's not questioned on resumes or when someone picks up the phone to call me. Because I wasn't raised with AAVE my voice passes as white. But I've watched how people's approach changes when they discover I'm a black woman.

 

This is just one lesson on how assumptions and racism come into play for me as an adoptee.

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