‘The Mama’s Den’ Get Real During Special Live Recording at Black Love Summit
“I always say this because ‘The Mama's Den’ has been, for me, an incredible community that I really think manifested my child, my daughter,” Melanie Fiona says.
“I always say this because ‘The Mama's Den’ has been, for me, an incredible community that I really think manifested my child, my daughter,” Melanie Fiona says.
“If you're dating someone who doesn't have the same intentions with you, I think it's very important to be realistic and honest with yourself. Understand you can't change that person's mind,” Bean says.
“People love Bel Air so much because they feel loved and they feel the forgiveness and the grace that lives in the show in the midst of all the messy drama,” Cassandra Freeman says.
“I knew he was going through some things and I just wanted to reach out to another dad and another brother,” Howery says about Hardrict at the Summit.
“Some people may not understand my humor, my confidence, my compassion, my vulnerability, and if they don't like it, that's okay,” Crawford shares at the 7th annual summit.
In celebration of the couple’s highly anticipated Black Love Summit discussion, we are taking a look back at Sterling K. Brown and Ryan Michelle Bathe’s iconic Black Love moments.
October 12 is the day for an unforgettable celebration that will feature Kerry Washington, Jemele Hill, the ladies of The Mama’s Den podcast, Cassandra Freeman, Kevin (KevOnStage) Fredericks, Gail Bean, and more.
This year, we're taking over Los Angeles October 11-13 for an unforgettable celebration that centers on the thing that binds us together: love.