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I am a woman of privilege, as is my shnbaud and my two children. I am white, my shnbaud is Black, and my two children are bi-racial. I grew up much like you, and I am raising two Bi-racial boys in America today, who are growing up much the same way, with privilege. But what happens when they encounter ugliness? And, racism is ugliness. How can I protect them, they are my kids! Do we, as parents, worry too much about race? My oldest told me Mom, everyone is brown in school, why are you so stressed? He's right, we live in San Diego County, but, not everyone here has privilege. But we do. I think that we have to prepare our kids to know that there is ugliness in the world, but that we do not have to let that ugliness in, if we choose not to. And, know too, that it is the right of every good parent to worry and stress over their children, regardless of color, privilege and race. As long as we do out best at the time, it will be good. And I do worry, although it does not consume me. Right now, I just love my family and work on instilling in them self-esteem and the knowledge that they are special. I think adults worry much more than kids. Answer questions honestly and sincerely. Teach and educate. Have multi-racial friends and family, and enjoy life. Kids will see this, and incorporate it into their own life as they become adults. And always respect one another and play honestly.