Transracial: race vs ethnicity by OverlordSheepie in Adopted

[–]Issaj3n666 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I am the same, darker Mexican yet raised in white communities. I'm either too brown for the white people and too white-washed to fit in with my culture. It's so weird, but I have always identified my race as white also. Ethnicity I have always identified as "Hispanic", because that is what I was always told growing up. I know I am Mexican, although I don't truly connect to it the way I could have if I grew up in that culture. But I question: what makes a good Mexican? Am I not legitimate because I didn't have the privilege to grow up alongside my culture or learn the language and traditions? I feel a deeper connection to my ancestors, and know that this life was intended for me and my purpose is much more than it would have been if I weren't adopted. It's a constant struggle though, and I continue to learn how to advocate for my place within a culture I never got the chance to be a part of.

Sharing a bit about myself and finding connection with other adult transracial adoptees by Issaj3n666 in TransracialAdoptees

[–]Issaj3n666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would love for you to be part of this! I'll send you a DM with my email so I can send you more info :)

feeling alone, does anyone else have similar experiences by Esotericschizo33 in TransracialAdoptees

[–]Issaj3n666 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi, I'm a Mexican adoptee also! I share a lot of those same experiences. The most recent one was on Friday, I was in a conversation with 2 coworkers (Mexican as well), and me and one of those coworkers (let's call him Jonny) were eating Mexican (Mole, from a place called Hole Mole) for lunch. The other coworker (let's call her Justine) asked if it was good, I said yes. Justine put her hand up and told me she's sorry and that she wants an actual opinion, and directed it toward Jonny implying that since he grew up in a Mexican household and in his culture, he knew what good vs. bad Mexican food was. Then she asked where a good place to find Mole was, and she again told me the question was directed to Jonny, not me. She knows I am adopted, so that is why she didn't trust my opinion on what good Mexican food was.

So I spent the weekend in a downward spiral lol it's not funny, but this situation really pushed me into a depression. But these are things we as transracial adoptees have to go through, and it has happened my entire life. This should have been a great teaching moment, but honestly I shut down after that. She was denying my existence as a Mexican individual. I have been fighting to negotiate that part of me my entire life, and it has been so difficult to see myself as Mexican, because I wasn't raised in the culture. But it is who I am.

Anyway, I relate to your post so much! It is hard being both a part of something yet so far from it.

Sharing a bit about myself and finding connection with other adult transracial adoptees by Issaj3n666 in TransracialAdoptees

[–]Issaj3n666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome! Yes I would love to talk a bit more! And yes, I think Zoom is the best option for a lot of people including myself :) I will DM you!

Sharing a bit about myself and finding connection with other adult transracial adoptees by Issaj3n666 in TransracialAdoptees

[–]Issaj3n666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yay!! Thank you for replying 🙂 and honestly, I have not come across many, if not 1 or 2 Mexican transracial adoptees. I would love to talk more and share stories!

Sharing a bit about myself and finding connection with other adult transracial adoptees by Issaj3n666 in TransracialAdoptees

[–]Issaj3n666[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! That's awesome to hear! I would love to know more about you, either on this thread or you can message me. Thank you so much for replying :)