Given that Bella intends to enroll in college in the autumn, Faulkner acknowledged her concerns over racial and political conflicts. In a recent interview with the Daily Mail, Faulkner said,
“As a person of color and as someone who speaks out about faith, it’s very adjacent when people are hated for their way of believing and their position in society.”
Because Berlin is Jewish and Faulkner is a Baptist Christian, the two brought their girls up in a religiously diverse home. Since 2003, the two have been wed.
She questioned, “Am I more concerned about them being noticed for their faith or their skin tone and hair type?” “I’m concerned about everything. Not just for my children, either.
“I firmly believe that it’s critical for Jewish children on campuses to understand that they have partners and that the hate on campus is a microcosm of the love that exists outside,” Faulkner said.
Echoing a recent executive order issued by President Donald Trump, the mother also expressed her opinion that transgender women should not participate in sports.