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The Myth of the “Post-Racial” Family: What Multiracial Families Reveal About Race in America

The Myth of the “Post-Racial” Family: What Multiracial Families Reveal About Race in America

Update: 2025-11-03
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In the United States, families that cross racial lines often attract admiration and curiosity. Such families are increasingly common, and they are seen by many as living proof that love conquers prejudice, and that the country is moving beyond its painful racial past. When a white mother cradles her brown-skinned baby, or a Black father teaches his lighter-skinned daughter to ride a bike, the image seems to embody progress and racial harmony. But as Professor Chandra Waring of the University of Massachusetts Lowell shows in her 2025 study, the story is far more complicated. Her article, titled “My Dad Is Racist as Hell: Navigating Racism, Monoracism, and White Privilege by Proxy in Multiracial Families,” reveals what really happens inside many multiracial households. Through interviews with 30 multiracial Americans, Waring reveals that love does not necessarily cancel racism. In fact, racism, and its quieter cousin, monoracism, often lives right inside these families.
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The Myth of the “Post-Racial” Family: What Multiracial Families Reveal About Race in America

The Myth of the “Post-Racial” Family: What Multiracial Families Reveal About Race in America

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