Mzansi Afrika comments on the ethics of inter-racial adoption in South Africa [1]. …”The main reservation I have about inter-racial adoption is that due to circumstances the black children that are adopted end up losing all contact with their own culture and heritage, they speak English and are unable to speak any African languages. I think this must be pretty hard to deal with growing up, and I'm sure that it would affect your sense of identity, and self-image and lead to a lot of painful questioning and soul searching.”
South Africa: inter racial adoption
· Written by Sokari Ekine
Categories: Sub-Saharan Africa, South Africa, Youth