Randall was an African American who was raised by white parents. In the show, this is concept was shown as an issue from others of the African American community. Randall's mom was applying sunscreen on him when an African American woman explained to her she was doing it wrong. She also explained that he needed to be exposed to children that look like him. Instead of the mother getting bad she actually sought more advice as shown in the video.
This touchy conversation was one way in which interracial families are challenged, described in Ch. 32. Although ch. 32 specifically explained interracial couples. It was evident that these issues could also be applied to raising an interracial child. To further enhance my argument an article by CNN described interracial families.
Another similarity, I noticed from this chapter and the show "This Is Us", was the constant feeling of an outsider Randall felt because he lived in a predominantly white community and attended a predominantly white school. These feelings were most evident when he chose to go to a predominantly black college and he was evidently happy. This was also evident in the fact that he chose to marry a predominantly black female.
Concept Reference:
Steinbugler, A. (2020)"Loving Across Racial Divides." In M. L. Andersen & P. H. Collins (Eds.), Race, class, & gender: Intersections and inequalities (pp. 303-308). Boston, MA: Cengage.



