SYF WEBINAR: Understanding and Supporting Transracial Adoptees and Fosterees

SYF WEBINAR: Understanding and Supporting Transracial Adoptees and Fosterees

Date Feb 20, 2025
Time 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Cost $ 15.00
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Strengthening Your Family Webinar

Understanding and Supporting Transracial Adoptees and Fosterees

Thursday, Feb. 20th, 2025 | 1:00PM – 2:30PM EST 

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Extended Access Available Feb. 20 – Mar. 22, 2025

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Jockey Being Family Logo under Strengthening Your Family Webinar Logo Graphic Image of People Holding HandsIn conjunction with our adoption advocacy partner, The Jockey Being Family Foundation, C.A.S.E offers 600 FREE registrations to each Strengthening Your Family (SYF) Webinar with 10 webinars offered each year. These webinars focus on a variety of relevant topics for adoptive, foster and kinship parents as well as the professionals who serve them.

Are you a transracial adoptive parent? This webinar will dive into Isaac Etter’s transracial adoption experience, understanding bias, racial identity development for adoptees, and Isaac’s practical guide to transracial adoption. The audience will hear Isaac’s story of growing up as a Black boy in a white family getting a deeper understanding of bias – how to address bias in themselves and how to support their child’s racial identity development as well as what to do and conversations to have in every age group.

Meet the Presenter 

Isaac Etter 

Isaac EtterIsaac Etter is an adoptee and social entrepreneur. Isaac was transracially adopted at the age of two. He founded Identity, a startup focused on helping adoptive and foster families thrive. At Identity, Isaac is working on re-imaging post-placement support for adoptive and foster families. Isaac uses his story and deep passion for adoption and foster care education to bring relevant, quality, and diverse resources for adoptive and foster parents. Isaac has used his story of being adopted to curate deep conversations about race, identity, and adoption. With his unique insight, Isaac has been able to curate impactful discussions about adoptions’ impact on children and how parents can help their children navigate identity and racial identity development. Isaac specializes in helping child welfare professionals and parents understand the unique challenges and joys involved with transracial adoption/fostering.