means to be Black. For example, I am the mother of a non-binary/trans-queer individual and a Deaf woman. Even though I love my kids, as a straight, cisgender hearing woman, I will never know what it is like to be them.It’s important to talk about race with your partner, but many avoid doing so because it’s a loaded, heavy topic with much baggage to unpack.
Sometimes it can feel impossible to know where to start or how or how to navigate the conversation. While this is true, it’s integral to work through that discomfort.
Take initiative and start the conversation, I promise that talking about race will feel more natural over time.Here are some tips that will hopefully enable you to begin productive conversations about race with your.
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