Colin in Black and White (2021) – Part 2: Adoption on the Small Screen
Release Date: 02/11/2026
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Part 2 of an Adoption Pop! two-part episode.
San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick made headlines in 2016 when he courageously took a knee during the Star-Spangled Banner in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, sparking national debate over the role of activism in professional sports. Kaepernick went on to become a civil rights activist, devoting his time, resources, and personal narrative to supporting Black and Brown youth in standing in their power—something he knows a little bit about, not only from his NFL days, but from growing up as a transracial adoptee. The limited Netflix series, Colin in Black and White, tells his story, and a story resonant for many adopted people.
Colin in Black and White was created by Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick.
This episode aired on February 11, 2026. In it we discussed and/or relied upon:
Colin Kaepernick is the founder of Know Your Rights Camp, Ra Vision Media, and Kaepernick Publishing. He is the author of several books, including Change the Game (2023), alongside Eve L. Ewing and Orlando Caicedo.
According to Kristal and Urban Dictionary, “Kaepernicking” is to flex your bicep and kiss it in celebratory fashion, inspired and trademarked by San Francisco 49ers quarterback, Colin Kaepernick.
Urban Dictionary also defines “camel toe” and “moose knuckle,” but you will need to look those up for yourself. Moose Knuckles the clothing brand has cold weather gear. And when Sullivan said she thought moose knuckles were candy, she might have been talking about Moose Farts, a no-bake treat made with sweetened condensed milk, butter, vanilla, graham cracker crumbs, shredded coconut, and chocolate chips. (Shrug. Canadians).
“DNA.” is from Kendrick Lamar’s fourth studio album, Damn.
The National Association of Black Social Workers Transracial Adoption Statement (1972) articulates the organization’s stance against the placement of Black children in white homes for any reason.
Julia Moore for People, “Colin Kaepernick Says He Found It ‘Very Difficult’ to Call Out Adoptive Parents Over Racial Issues.” (April 4, 2023).
Resources for transracial adoptees and their families include:
Colin in Black and White: The Kaepernick Curriculum
Adoption Mosaic offers educational courses for adoptive parents, and community for adoptees.
Melissa Guida-Richards, What White Parents Should Know About Transracial Adoption (North Atlantic Books, 2021)
Samira K. Mehta, The Racism of People Who Love You: Essays on Mixed Race and Belonging (Beacon Press, 2023)
Angela Tucker, You Should Be Grateful: Stories on Race, Identity, and Transracial Adoption (Beacon Press. 2024)
The Adoption Pop! theme music is The Chase by Audiogreen.
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Podcast journalist Haley Radke is at adopteeson.com and on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
Filmmaker Kristal Parke is at kristalparke.net, on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
Cultural critical Sullivan Summer is at sullivansummer.com, on Instagram, and on Substack.