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Welcome to the Ms. Book Club! Join authors as they delve into feminist books exploring topics ranging from the child welfare system to human rights to the intersections of race and the law.
Today, we're joined by Professor Dorothy Roberts, author of The Mixed Marriage Project, A Memoir of Love, Race and Family. The Mixed Marriage Project traces Roberts' own childhood as the daughter of a white father and a Black, Jamaican immigrant mother in an era when relationships barely ever crossed the color line. It also follows the work of her anthropologist father, who spent her entire childhood working on a book about interracial marriages—a project he never finished but shaped every aspect of their family life.
Joining us this episode is our very special guest:
Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.
By Michele GoodwinWelcome to the Ms. Book Club! Join authors as they delve into feminist books exploring topics ranging from the child welfare system to human rights to the intersections of race and the law.
Today, we're joined by Professor Dorothy Roberts, author of The Mixed Marriage Project, A Memoir of Love, Race and Family. The Mixed Marriage Project traces Roberts' own childhood as the daughter of a white father and a Black, Jamaican immigrant mother in an era when relationships barely ever crossed the color line. It also follows the work of her anthropologist father, who spent her entire childhood working on a book about interracial marriages—a project he never finished but shaped every aspect of their family life.
Joining us this episode is our very special guest:
Check out this episode’s landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.