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About Tami

Tami Winfrey Harris writes about race, feminism, politics and pop culture at the blog What Tami Said. Her work has also appeared online at The Guardian’s Comment is Free, Ms. Magazine blog, Newsweek, Change.org, Huffington Post and Racialicious. She is a graduate of the Iowa State University Greenlee School of Journalism. She is mom to two awesome stepkids and spends her spare time researching her family history and cultivating a righteous 'fro.
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4 Responses to Open thread

  1. Melissa says:

    Love Racialicious – don’t know what I would do without you ladies!

  2. tanya says:

    I am a single mom to a biracial daughter (biological). I was wondering if there are any good blogs about single parents raising biracial children. I have found single parent blogs and biracial family blogs but am at a loss to find both in one!

  3. deesha says:

    Tanya, fellow mama-writer-friend Rachel Sarah is the biological mom of a biracial daughter, and she runs two popular blogs about single parenting. She doesn’t write primarily about race issues though. However, she’s very approachable so feel free to check her out:

    http://singlemomseeking.com/blog/
    http://www.singlemommyhood.com/

  4. papa2hapa says:

    I’m a single divorced dad raising a multiracial daughter, but my stuff isn’t for everybody. Plus, I don’t always write about parenting.

    As for Anti-Racist Parenting, I did have a thought . . .

    How do schools in your areas deal with multicultural awareness during the holiday season? Just a thought!

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