Biracial Canada Countries Culture English Family Featured Writers Interracial Marriage Ireland Mexico Race United States World Living Biracial: Between Two Worlds March 4, 2020March 14, 2020 Jen Luckhardt 0 Comments biracial, black and white, fitting in, Georgia, identity, Irish, Mexico, racism, racism in the United States, Savannah, self esteem, step dad, teen self esteem, too black, too white, two worlds Is it difficult to grow up biracial in the United States? Maezza tells us what it was like to grapple with her own identity. Tweet Read more
Blog en Español Idiomas Lenguaje de señas americano Uncategorized Nuestra niña habla con sus manos March 2, 2020March 4, 2020 Jen Luckhardt 0 Comments ASL, biracial, blanca y negro, idiomas, lenguaje de señas, lenguaje de señas para bebes, LSM, mexicano viviendo en canada, mexicano y canadiense, niña biracial, pareja interacial, parejas interaciales Cerrar la brecha de comunicación con lenguaje de señas. Tweet Read more
Blog en Español Familia Matrimonio Interracial Niña Biracial Relaciones Mix and Match te da la Bienvenida February 9, 2020March 4, 2020 Jen Luckhardt 2 Comments biracial, Canadá, español, familia, interracial, Mexico, niña biracial Bienvenido a nuestro blog! Tweet Read more
Biracial Culture English Family Interracial Marriage Language Parenting Relationships ESL Language Issues in Our Marriage February 8, 2020March 4, 2020 Jen Luckhardt 2 Comments bilingual, biracial, canadian, english, ESL, interracial, interracial marriage, language, language barrier, language issues, learning a new language, mexican, mix and match, mix and match family, mixed marriage, polyglot, relationship, relationship issues, spanish “What did you just say?” The occasional torture of a bilingual relationship. Tweet Read more
Biracial English Family Interracial Marriage Parenting My Daughter Doesn’t Look Like Me February 7, 2020March 4, 2020 Jen Luckhardt 0 Comments biracial, biracial child, canadian, half mexican, half white, interracial marriage, mestiza, mestizo, mix and match, mix and match family, mixed child, parenting Having a biracial child means your kid may not look like you. How did that make me feel? Tweet Read more