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Transracial Adoption: How to Celebrate Black History Month in Kansas 

Black History Month has become a popular holiday as of late, and for a good reason! As a society, we have rarely paid attention to the contributions of minorities who also helped build this country. However, if you’re a birth mother and wondering how your child could celebrate Black History Month if they are a part of transracial adoption, then you’ve come to the right place! Adoption Choices of Kansas is here to let you know the tips and tricks your child’s new family can use to celebrate Black History Month.

There are various ways you can celebrate Black History Month if you are considering placing your child for adoption with a  transracial family. While a lot of these tips stem from different areas of life, a lot of them will rely on education and community, two of the most important aspects of Black History Month. Without further ado, let’s get into it! 

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In a Transracial Adoption, the Adoptive Parents can take Your Child to a Black History Museum 

This is a really big one. As a country, we tend to ignore black historical figures’ contributions to help our nation. The best way we, as a country, can show acknowledgment and interest in this subject is by going to a museum that specializes in African-American history. Taking your African-American child is one way to help them learn more about the past of their ancestors and people, and if your child is adopted into an African-American family and is not black, it helps them understand their family’s heritage and culture a lot more. Education is a crucial part of anyone’s life. Learning more about African-American history during Black History Month can help you understand a lot more about this community’s impact. 

Adoptive Parents can Teach Your Child About African-American Figures 

The world would be a very different place if it were not for the contributions made by Fredrick Douglas, Sojourner Truth, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Your child may become familiar with some of these figures in school, so it’s important to speak about the figures their school may not cover. You might want to ask the adoptive parents you are considering if they will be willing to teach your child figures like Malcolm X and George Washington Carver and other parts of black history during Black History Month. It’s vital that your child understands the extent to which African-American figures contributed to America. If your child is African-American, it helps them understand that anyone can make a crucial impact on history regardless of how they look. If your child is Caucasian or of another racial background and going to be adopted into a black family, this lesson is also essential for them, so they can learn they don’t have to change who they are just to be a history maker. 

Adoptive Parents Can Take Your Child to Local Events in Kansas

This is a big one! Taking your child to events celebrating Black History Month helps them understand the importance of African-American history and what African-Americans have done for this country! If you are an African-American female about to give your child to a Caucasian family or a family outside of your racial background, ask them if they would be willing to take your child to such events. This way, your child can learn from their local community, embrace the past of their ancestors, and build a strong racial identity!

Celebrating Black History Month In a Transracial Adoption in Kansas

Black History Month is one of those holidays that was once ignored by mainstream US culture, and now it is getting a lot of traction due to very recent events that occurred during the pandemic. People of all different backgrounds are beginning to realize the significance of remembering the histories of African-Americans whose hardships and struggles built the very foundations of this country. The best thing you can do is to recognize and learn more about African-American history. If your child is African-American, it is essential they are taught the contributions people like them made to this country. Don’t shy away from this topic! Ask your adoptive parents if they would be willing to do this stuff for your African-American child on Black History Month or any other time of the year. It’s essential your child still feels like a part of your community. If you have any questions regarding transracial adoption, don’t hesitate to contact Adoption Choices of Kansas! We’re here to answer any questions you might have! And also, don’t be afraid to reach out to any of our local adoption agencies in your area for further details about unplanned pregnancy options or the adoption process!

Choosing adoption is not giving up. If you need unplanned pregnancy help now, Adoption Choices of Kansas serves birth parents statewide and beyond. We can help with teen pregnancy, financial assistance, difficult situations, and more. Please call us or text us to learn more! Call Us 877-903-4488 or Text Us 316-209-2071

DannyMeet the Author: Danny Solorzano is a recent graduate of Dalton State College. He graduated cum laude and has the honor of being a published writer. He is active in his local community through his work in college and community theatre. He is currently pursuing a career in journalism and hopes to, one day, publish the first of many fictional novels he has written.

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