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My father taught me about jazz, poetry, and philosophy, but he couldn’t show me how to be Black and a Red Sox fan.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts, Taraji P. Henson, Mary J. Blige and Serena Williams are just a few of our favorite Black celebrities who have written books for kids.
BOOK REVIEW In Lisa Smith’s ‘Jamaica Road,’ a sensitive portrayal of growing up Black in London By Marion Winik Globe correspondent,Updated July 8, 2025, 4:32 p.m.
Kimberly Ann Harrison's novel follows the lives of two teenagers from the foster care system who navigate the newness and challenges of horseback riding.
Subway Takes, a social media series hosted by comedian Kareem Rahma, captioned an April episode: “We need to stop asking kids what they want to be when they grow up!!” “I th ...
When I was a boy, I ‘felt’ more like a girl. Thank goodness I was left alone to become the man I am.
Home Entertainment And News Kids Who Grow Up In Non-Religious Homes May Actually Be More Generous, According To Research Religion might not help with morals after all.
Growing up Black, Muslim, and queer, Mia Miller didn’t see themselves reflected anywhere. Now, they’re working to ensure the next gen doesn’t feel the same.
“What do you want to be when you grow up?” Kids are asked to answer this, even as early as preschool — but some people think it's a harmful question. What can you ask instead? “Children ...
It's often said that the most important thing we can give our children is love. Once that need is met, a few others flood to the top of the list. Safety, support and a sense of belonging are up ...
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