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Do Right by Me: Learning to Raise Black Children in White Spaces

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For decades, Katie D’Angelo and Valerie Harrison engaged in conversations about race and racism. However, when Katie and her husband, who are white, adopted Gabriel, a biracial child, Katie’s conversations with Val, who is black, were no longer theoretical and academic. The stakes grew from the two friends trying to understand each other’s perspectives to a mother navigating, with input from her friend, how to equip a child with the tools that will best serve him as he grows up in a white family. 

Through lively and intimate back-and-forth exchanges, the authors share information, research, and resources that orient parents and other community members to the ways race and racism will affect a black child’s life—and despite that, how to raise and nurture healthy and happy children. These friendly dialogues about guarding a child’s confidence and nurturing positive racial identity form the basis for Do Right by Me. Harrison and D’Angelo share information on transracial adoption, understanding racism, developing a child’s positive racial identity, racial disparities in healthcare and education, and the violence of racism. 

Do Right by Me also is a story about friendship and kindness, and how both can be effective in the fight for a more just and equitable society.

ISBN-13: 9781439919958

Media Type: Paperback

Publisher: Temple University Press

Publication Date: 11-27-2020

Pages: 194

Product Dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.70(d)

Valerie I. Harrison is the Senior Advisor to the President for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion at Temple University. Kathryn Peach D’Angelo is the Assistant Vice President for Finance and Administration at Temple University.

Table of Contents

Prologue ix

Acknowledgments xvii

Introduction: The Gift 1

1 Knowing What You Don't Know 11

2 Trapped in History 19

3 Too Great for Hope 47

4 In Living Color 71

5 Black Out 83

6 Not without Education 93

7 The Talk 111

8 Alchemy of Intention 125

Notes 139

Further Reading 157

Index 163