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Raising proud kids starts with representation. Joy, stories, and racial pride can help children grow confident and resilient ...
George Houston was pressed to sell his land in 1968. Like many Black Americans, it cost him a chance to build generational wealth for his children.
My father taught me about jazz, poetry, and philosophy, but he couldn’t show me how to be Black and a Red Sox fan.
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.
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 ...
It was the joy. That’s what attracted three-time Emmy winner Sterling K. Brown to this thrilling, globe-trotting adventure story of George Washington “Wash” Black, who escaped from a childhood of ...
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.
Growing up Black in Alabama, I saw firsthand how systemic inequities shaped daily life. I watched my mother endure hours-long waits in overcrowded clinics, my aunt struggle with unstable housing and ...
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