Why Some Asians Marry White: It’s Not Always What You Think (Part One)
<p>I started my writing journey back in November 2017, solely an adoption writer hoping to confront race within the confines of transracial adoption and the American family. Like all great ideas, I built mine on 70% strategy and 30% whatever happens.</p>
<p>As I took on this space, I didn’t feel I had enough credibility to speak toward race. On my blog, I discussed academic research and general racial conversations, mostly based on <a href="https://sunnyjreed.blog/2018/01/11/transracial-adoptees-and-race/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">microaggressions</a>. My first mainstream attempt was non-confrontational and benign.</p>
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