For me, being in an interfaith marriage has not as difficult as one would perceive it to be. With the level of love and respect that we have for each other, forcing religion on one another has never been an option
If you love your child more than you despise your co-parent, communicating will become second nature.
Communities are pathways to healing and extended family! These spaces for Black moms are doing that work every day.
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There’s always a challenge. But we’re very intentional about prioritizing our marriage and not allowing the stress of parenthood to interfere with our union.
The message behind their videos is more than just cheer stunts. The deeper meaning is daddy always has you.
Birth mothers, think good healing thoughts of your child, push that love into the earth, and believe it will bring a great harvest. You didn’t raise that child, but you did birth them, take honor in that.
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For me, being in an interfaith marriage has not as difficult as one would perceive it to be. With the level of love and respect that we have for each other, forcing religion on one another has never been an option
If you love your child more than you despise your co-parent, communicating will become second nature.
With Mother’s Day and Father’s Day behind us, Dr. Ally discussed the "parent wound" with Black Love and how we can explore forgiveness with our parents.
Vamarr Hunter always suspected his story was unique, but it wasn’t until age 35 that he discovered he was adopted.
By equipping our children with the right information, we empower them to make informed, healthy decisions about their bodies and relationships.
There’s always a challenge. But we’re very intentional about prioritizing our marriage and not allowing the stress of parenthood to interfere with our union.
“Black Dads: Beyond Present” showcases four men who talk about everything fatherhood, from how they found out they were going to be dads to figuring out how to parent in a way that’s different from how they were raised.
Tika Sumpter, star of "Mixed-ish", talks with Jaleesa Diaz about love, motherhood, and the strength of vulnerability.
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“As Black women, we so easily tend to ‘muscle’ our way through hard times. But it is in those times that we must do our due diligence in tending to our mental health.”
Even with a supportive husband and a successful career, my lack of stability when I was pregnant with my first child made me feel like I wasn’t worthy of carrying my second.
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I use the grief I feel to inform my ability to fight with love - because grief is love. And nothing is more potent than love.
Philadelphia 76ers shooting guard Glenn Robinson III opens up about co-parenting, communication, and the power of therapy for Black men, "We're afraid to be vulnerable."
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Pride Month isn't and shouldn’t be the only time to discuss how we can hold space for the Black queer community.
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I have to reaffirm my Blackness in my children. I need to provide tradition, education, and give power to Black things like the bonnet, so they are equally empowered.
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