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New Article Published - Prof. Geoffrey Greif, MSW students Rosen & Gholson, and MSW Grad'22 Trotman

New Article Published Prof. Geoffrey Greif, MSW students Jamie Rosen & Sierra Gholson, and MSW Grad'22 Christopher Trotman


Geoffrey L. Greif, Jamie Rosen, Sierra Gholson & Christopher Trotman (2022): Parents in Interracial and Interethnic Marriages Raising Children 11- to 18-Years-Old, Smith College Studies in Social Work, DOI: 10.1080/00377317.2022.2152155


Abstract:

To better serve the growing population of interracial and interethnic parents raising children and adolescents, social workers must strive to understand their unique experiences. The authors analyzed 15 qualitative interviews with parents in interracial and interethnic marriages raising at least one child 11- to 18-years-old to understand their parenting practices and what they are confronting. Five racial-ethnic socialization strategies were found – cultural socialization, preparation for bias, promoting egalitarianism, imparting anti-racist messages, and teaching the strengths of Biracialism. In addition, three themes or challenges were found that the parents were faced with and to which they needed to respond. These included being affected by the current racial climate in the United States, their children’s racial presentation, and the role the children’s grandparents and extended family play. This paper includes recommendations for social worker practice.

Parents in Interracial and Interethnic Marriages Raising Children 11 to 18 Years Old
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