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Almost 50 years after interracial marriages became legal across the U.S, newlyweds married to a spouse of a different race or ethnicity has increased more than five times — from 3 percent in 1967, to 17 percent in 2015, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center.  I'd wager the percentage to be even higher in 2018.

In this weeks podcast, I will discuss my feelings (the good and the bad) about interracial dating, issues that can arise, the negative stigma, and much much more!
Almost 50 years after interracial marriages became legal across the U.S, newlyweds married to a spouse of a different race or ethnicity has increased more than five times — from 3 percent in 1967, to 17 percent in 2015, according to a new report by the Pew Research Center.  I'd wager the percentage to be even higher in 2018. In this weeks podcast, I will discuss my feelings (the good and the bad) about interracial dating, issues that can arise, the negative stigma, and much much more! read more read less

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