
Unpacking Swirl: Black Women, White Men, & Modern Love
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We've all seen the viral "Black Wife Effect" trend on social media—side-by-side photos of white men before and after marrying Black women, often showing a dramatic glow-up. While meant to entertain, this trend also reflects a deeper social shift: the number of Black women entering interracial relationships has increased. According to a national study by the Pew Research Center, 24% of Black women are now in interracial partnerships—a notable rise compared to past decades. Despite these trends, Black women in interracial relationships with white men often find themselves navigating a minefield of social complexities.
To get into the research examining these phenomena, we are talking with University of Georgia Assistant Professor of Sociology Dr. Vanessa Gonlin, a widely published expert on this topic. Her areas of expertise includes racial identity(ies), colorism, and interracial relationships- with a particular focus on Black peoples and bi/multiracials. Dr. Gonlin is an award-winning educator, and has shared her expertise with organizations including WebMD, Macmillan Learning, and the International Women’s Forum to facilitate knowledge and connection across communities.
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