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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.
Hulu’s “Washington Black” arrives, bringing stunning visuals, fantasy adventure, and a complex conversation around identity.
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.
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.
American kids have become increasingly unhealthy over nearly 20 years, new study finds Kids' health "reflects what’s happening in society at large,” said Christopher Forrest, a pediatrician at the ...
Liam Goran and Colton Cowling combined for nearly 40 points per game last season at Keystone, which made its Midwest Live debut in Sandusky.
Melinda Gates endorsed a middle-class upbringing, complete with an allowance, to help kids grow up financially grounded even when their parents have billions.