Monday, September 13, 2010

Multi-racial/-ethnic adoptions: (Liberal) Propaganda or Visionary or Something Else?

Off and Running
Synopsis from POV


Off and Running tells the story of Brooklyn teenager Avery, a track star with a bright future. She is the adopted African-American child of white Jewish lesbians. Her older brother is black and Puerto Rican and her younger brother is Korean. Though it may not look typical, Avery’s household is like most American homes — until Avery writes to her birth mother and the response throws her into crisis. She struggles over her “true” identity, the circumstances of her adoption and her estrangement from black culture. Just when it seems as if her life is unraveling, Avery decides to pick up the pieces and make sense of her identity, with inspiring results. A co-production of ITVS in association with the National Black Programming Consortium and American Documentary/POV and the Diverse Voices Project, with major funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
  


Read more here.



To watch the entire film go here. (apparently, you can only view in the USA).


tags: african american, jews, lbgt, puerto rican, korean, family, adoption

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