Skip to content
Top Menu
April 22, 2021
  • About Us
  • Meet the Team
  • Disclosures
  • Work With Us
  • Write for Us
  • Privacy Policy

theParentVoice,

Multicultural Families | Multicultural Lives

  • Home
  • How We Met
  • How We Parent
  • Voices
    • Our Voices
    • the Kid Voice,
  • Adoption
  • Columns
    • Bethany Edwards
    • Cheryl Crippen
    • Lee Martin
    • Lisa Pecot-Hébert
    • Lynnette Li
    • Rita Rosenback
  • Contributors
    • Carolyn Rathjen
    • Kari van der Heide
    • Laetitia Busseuil
    • Lola Shahdadi
    • Marlena Gandhok
    • Sheetal Kiran
    • Shereen Rahming
  • Culture
  • Lifestyle
  • Books
  • Store
Main Menu

Tag: Biracial

GinoPMom
the Kid Voice, / Voices

On Growing Up Mexican Italian American

January 8, 2018 - by theparentvoice - Leave a Comment

I became aware of the world around me during the Reagan era in a middle-class, conservative, predominantly white suburb of Los Angeles.              

Read More
How We Met

Colour My World: An Inspirational Interracial Love Story

January 4, 2018 - by theparentvoice - Leave a Comment

It’s important to know who you are, your values, your non-negotiables and never beg for acceptance. Get to know Patricia and Wyatt, our How We Met couple for January. From

Read More
Shavonne Gaston
How We Met

Going the Distance: An American-Argentinian Love Story

September 30, 2017 - by theparentvoice - Leave a Comment

This month, meet Shavonne and Gaston in an American-Argentinian love story about navigating long distances, cultures, foods, and celebrations.

Read More
Rita Rosenback

Want to Raise Bilingual Children? Grow these 5 Habits Today

July 28, 2017 - by theparentvoice - Leave a Comment

When raising children in a multiracial family, there are often also two or more family languages for the kids to learn. Contrary to a common belief, children do not pick …

Read More
How We Met

Croissants au Masala​: A French-Indian Love Story

July 1, 2017 - by theparentvoice - Leave a Comment

A love story that spans cultures, continents and croissants, ahem…maybe even masala croissants! In our first couples’ showcase on “How We Met”, we are proud to introduce our Editor of …

Read More
How We Met

Up in the Air: A Jewish-Chinese Love Story

April 30, 2017March 11, 2021 - by Jessica Colman-Cheng - Leave a Comment

We are proud to introduce our Director of Social Media, Jessica Colman Cheng, in style and in her own words. As one of our first two couples to be featured …

Read More
Baby Bellies on Bikes
Adoption

Subscribe to our newsletter

Please wait...
Join our growing community of like-minded parents, writers, and readers
I agree to Terms of Service and Privacy Policy

Visit theParentVoice, Store

Books

View All
MichelleObama

On Belonging and Becoming…A Special Essay

January 17, 2019

pachinko

Book Review: Pachinko

November 2, 2018

A wrinkle in time

A Wrinkle in Time – Why this Movie Matters So Much

April 9, 2018

the boy who asked why

The Boy Who Asked Why: Book Review

March 27, 2018March 11, 2021

somebody in my room review

There’s Somebody in My Room: Book Review

February 19, 2018

Ganesha's Sweet Tooth

Ganesha’s Sweet Tooth by Sanjay Patel and Emily Haynes

January 26, 2018

About Us

the Parent Voice, (tPV,) is an online parenting magazine that celebrates multiracial/multiethnic families and multicultural lives by showcasing our many different and unique experiences, providing resources, nurturing virtual support, and building a community of like-minded individuals who want to raise responsible and respectful children in a world that may not always be that same way for them.

To read more, please click here.

  • Popular
  • Comments
  • Tags
Racism

Schools Vs. Homes – How do Kids Learn about Racism?

November 2, 2018

Li Blueprint for Motherhood

Why doesn’t it feel like enough? A New Blueprint for Motherhood

March 8, 2018

Our School - Schools Vs. Homes – How do Kids Learn about Racism?

We should not let our children learn racism is is not good for the whole country.

Indiacelebrating - Why doesn’t it feel like enough? A New Blueprint for Motherhood

I agree with your points you raised in the article. More power to mothers

#expatife #expats #FamiliesBelongTogether #ICE #thirdculturekids adopting a child at birth Adopting across culture adopting from India Adopting Indian kids adoption awareness month Adoption books Adoption books for children adoptive family African-American - Indian couple African-American couple American in Sweden American traditions American war hero Anticipatory socialization asian Asian American Belgium Biracial Blewish book review Books about adopting Indian kids books on transracial adoption Bringing Asha Home British war bride Brussels bullying Canada Central America Chinese American Conversational Cultural differences cultural nomads cultural traditions Dalarna Diversity domestic violence domestic violence among immigrants domestic violence in interracial relationships domestic violence in mixed marriages Dr. King's Dream Editorial education Eid Eli Steele England expartriation family travels family-centric holiday French French Identity globetrotter Hebros hyphenated Americans Identity Iftar immigrant immigrant victims of domestic violence Immigration immigration ban Immigration Policy Indian American Intercultural Marriage International Adoption international education Interracial Interracial Marriage intimate partner violence in immigrants intimate partner violence in interracial relationships Italian parenting Italy Japan Jewish-Chinese jordgubbstårta kids kindness Korean Japanese LangFest Matsumoto Maypole Midsommer Mixed Race MLK Jr. Montreal multicultural Multicultural celebration Multicultural identity Multicultural lives Multicultural parenting MultiethnicWedding Multilingual Multiple boxes for mixed race people multiracial filmmaker multiracial identities Multiracial Identity Multiracial Kids Muslim teenager niceness North Korea NY Times Bestseller Pachinko Palestine Palestinian Muslim parenting Personal story polyglot post-racial society Postracial America prejudice in intercultural marriages Princeton Choose Priya Guo Prospective Adoptive Parent Pyongyang Race in America racial and social justice Racial Identity racial literacy racial literacy gap racial literacy in schools Racism racism in school raising kids Ramadan same-sex parents same-sex parents adoption social justice Solstice South Korea summer celebration in Sweden summer festival Sweden Swedish Church Swedish culture Taiwan tck teaching kids racism TetsuYung Thanksgiving Thanksgiving food theParentVoice things never to say to adoptive families third culture kids trailblazing teenagers Transcultural adoption transracial adoption Traveling traveling as kids Tunisia US-Border War bride white privilege White supremacy Winona Guo World War II Zainichi

Contact Us

Email: theparentvoice @ outlook.com

(c) theParentVoice, Magazine, 2021
Powered by WordPress and HitMag.
Please wait...

Subscribe to our newsletter

Join theParentVoice, Community.
SIGN UP
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. Continued use of this site indicates that you accept this policy. Read more. Accept