Since you are open to any race, I wouldn't rule out domestic adoption. The greatest need domestically is parents for African American infants. The wait can be quite short. A cousin of mine adopted a healthy AA girl at 2 mo. age and they have 3 bio boys.
Now for my disclosure...
We went international. Thought about AA but when we were completely honest with ourselves, weren't sure we would be able to help the child appropriately deal with racism the child would encounter. (seems AA have it worse off than any other group in the US) And this is even though we live in a neighborhood/community of many races. I feel more comfortable now with being able to handle situations so would be open to domestic AA adoption in the future.
Another factor to consider: paperwork. There is a TON of paperwork for international. Want to learn how to navigate BCIS? Then go international.
