What do you think of the views the National Association of Black Social Workers share on bi-racial adoption?
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03-24-2014, 10:58 AM
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What do you think of the views the National Association of Black Social Workers share on bi-racial adoption?
"(3) placing children of African ancestry with relatives or unrelated families of the same race and culture for adoption;
(4) addressing the barriers that prevent or discourage persons of African ancestry from adopting; (5) promoting culturally relevant agency practices; and, (6) emphasizing that "transracial adoption of an African American child should only be considered after documented evidence of unsuccessful same race placements has been reviewed and supported by appropriate representatives of the African American community" http://www.nabsw.org/mserver/PreservingFamilies.aspx This group actually used to hold some sway in Southern California where I live but they kept complicating adoptions of very well qualified parents who wanted to adopt a child of another race, so child services told the group race would no longer be a major considering factor. The group threatened to go to the media and claim racism and the child service agencies here basically said go ahead. Now race is no longer a major factor in California adoption. Ads |
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03-24-2014, 11:02 AM
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ive heard of those racists.....the agency I work for started to buy into it with its policies until I pulled up the KKK website that stated the exact same thing but for whites......they dropped the policies like a bad habit.
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03-24-2014, 11:12 AM
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I agree, Black Children should not be adopted by White Families.
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03-24-2014, 11:15 AM
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Getting a child into a loving home is a lot better than denying them a home until the homeowners are of the appropriate color.
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