When my father died, I inherited hundreds of transcripts from interviews he conducted with interracial couples in Chicago. He ...
NPR's Michel Martin asks professor Dorothy Roberts about her new memoir, "The Mixed Marriage Project," about her father's quest to challenge white supremacy by studying interracial couples in Chicago.
In “The Mixed Marriage Project,” Dorothy Roberts reflects on her anthropologist father’s lifelong project: to document — and promote — interracial marriages like his own.
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"Bob’s sparring with his teenage daughter reminded me of the many debates I had with my father about what he believed," writes author Dorothy Roberts When I was 5 years old, I loved skipping down the ...
In a new memoir, author Dorothy Roberts explores why interracial attraction can’t be disentangled from the larger forces of race, gender, and power that govern our world. The acclaimed author can’t ...
Some love stories begin with a meet-cute. Theirs began with a milonga. “A very funny story, actually,” says filmmaker Dheer Momaya, “Dar is an incredible Argentinian tango dancer. My uncle claims to ...
“Virginia is for lovers” may be the state’s travel slogan, but 50 years ago one couple was banished from the state for committing the crime of getting married. Richard Loving, a man of European ...
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