Interracial Relationships
Survey ©1997-2012 Deborrah
Cooper/AskHeartBeat.Com
Interracial dating relationships
and interracial marriages are viewed as a positive step towards
smoother race relations by some; as “sellout” behavior and a denial
of racial heritage by others.
According to U.S. Census reports,
interracial marriages more than doubled between 1980 and 1995.
Black/White marriages increased an estimated 96% overall, with
marriages between of Black women and White men increasing
171%. Blacks with other races increased a whopping 124% during
the same period.
Please share your thoughts, opinions and
experiences with interracial dating and interracial marriage by
responding to the AskHeartBeat.Com Interracial Relationship Survey
by clicking the link or graphic below.
Deborrah Cooper, resident advice
columnist of AskHeartBeat.Com, hosts a live, call-in Internet radio
talk show on Sunday evenings at 5:30 pm (Pacific Time).
Each week we discuss a different
topic... a different aspect of love, dating and relationships!
You can call in and participate in the discussion. Click the
button below to be taken to the Dating
Smarter Not Harder Relationships Talk Show
blog page for more information on exciting topics and guests
scheduled for coming weeks!
On Wednesday, June 17th, 2009, we
discussed interracial relationships, particularly those between
Black men and White women. And on Saturday November 21, 2010
we discussed Why Black Women Should Consider Dating Interracially
with Cheryl Y. Judice, Ph.D., a sociologist and professor of African
American Studies at Northwestern University and the author of the
only scholarly treatise on black females with White men entitled Interracial Relationships - Black Women and
White Men. Karyn Folan the author of "Don't Bring Home A White Boy and
other Notions that Keep Black Women From Dating Out" also
guests.
If you missed the live
broadcasts, you can listen to either podcast by clicking the
graphics below.


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