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Cheryl Judice holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Northwestern University where she is a faculty member in the School of Education and Social Policy. She has taught sociology, social psychology, and African American studies at Lake Forest College, Northeastern Illinois University and Northwestern University. Her research focuses on the intersections of race, class, and gender. Her book, Interracial Marriages Between Black Women and White Men published in 2008 was the first academic text published on the experiences of black women in interracial marriages.
Her new book, Interracial Relationships Between Black Women and White Men focuses on the experiences of black women who are dating, married to, or divorced from white men. Additionally, she interviewed white men on why they prefer to date or marry black women.
Recently, Ms. Judice was be live on our show talking about Interracial Relationships Between Black Women and White Men.
During our conversation, Ms. Judice talked about:
– Some of her background and education including interracial marriage being part of her family history
– How did she start her journey studying race, class and gender
– Some background on her first book
– The story behind this book and some of the results of the interviews and her insights
– The state of interracial marriages
– Her thoughts that Black women should look to men outside their race to marry
– The issue of protecting the race on Black women when it comes to interracial dating, interracial marriage
– The climate of interracial dating and marriages is changing
– If interracial marriages are threatening or expanding Blackness
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