Raising Bi-Racial Children In Italy | African & American Moms

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Raising Bi-Racial Children In Italy | African & American Moms


An African and American mum having an unfiltered conversation about raising children in Italy.

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  1. Great video! Love the different conversations. I'm African, living in US and grew up here, so it gave me a unique perspective on culture/race and relate to both sides. I agree with G that no one should ever go up to another human being, especially a child and just touch their hair, a part of their body. It's not healthy to allow children to think it's okay for strangers to touch them for reasons of safety and boundaries in addition to it's just not okay.

  2. I loved this video. It was very informative. Will be glad if you make another video on what to expect from the extended family (parents /siblings/ uncles/ aunties/ cousins) of an Italian spouse or what their behaviors are in general and expect of me, as a female immigrant. To understand their way of thinking. 😃

  3. The disagreement you’re having is that Africans aren’t growing up in majority white societies whereas black Americans (and black British) generally do. I think that’s what leads to Africans overlooking microagressions sometimes.

  4. Maybe the Gary Coleman comment was a reference to adoption and not phenotype 🤔? Arnold was adopted by a white father, after all. That was my first thought …

  5. African woman your kids you see as mixed are seen Blacks by white people and in the white world..When you come over to America , your kids will be called blacks because look at the American lady she is mixed and light skin but in US we said Black in general, Ugandan woman stop trying to play the white woman. Be yourself.

  6. Non sono riuscita a guardare tutto il video, mi è venuta un senso di sconforto. Ora mentre passeggio in centro ho paura di traumatizzare i neri se li guardo per più di qualche secondo, e devo anche stare molto attenta a non fare complimenti ai loro bambini perché anche questa è una "microaggressione". Penso che la signora afroamericana potrebbe arrivare a dire che i bianchi sono pericolosi per il semplice fatto di esistere e che potrebbero farle il piacere di suicidarsi.