Talking About Sex With Our Kids: A Comprehensive Guide by Age Group
By equipping our children with the right information, we empower them to make informed, healthy decisions about their bodies and relationships.
By equipping our children with the right information, we empower them to make informed, healthy decisions about their bodies and relationships.
With her latest project, a children’s book titled “You Can Be A Good Friend (No Matter What!),” Taraji P. Henson uses her infectious loving spirit to inspire the next generation to live authentically.
Black Love caught up with Justin and Patrice Brim to delve deeper into their journey, unpack their inspirations, and discover what lies ahead for the incredible duo.
A guide to sex ed books for kids that can help provide answers to their questions and prompt further discussion with parents and caregivers.
When it comes to kid’s toys and media, it’s challenging to find Black female leads wearing natural hairstyles so my sister and I created Color of We, Coloring Books That Celebrate Black Hair and More.
In the wake of the coronavirus crisis, the balancing act of trying to do it all while creating lesson plans to teach our little ones has left many of us in a state of frenzy — but not to worry! We spoke with Charisse Sims, of Hidden Gems Preschool in Inglewood, CA, and she shared tricks and tips to master this homeschooling life like a pro.
When it comes to television programming for Black people, we all know that it’s difficult to find something on the screen that has been made for us, by us, that stars us. This isn’t to say that in recent years Hollywood hasn’t done it’s due diligence to diversify programming both in front of and behind the camera, but one demographic that has been left by the wayside just so happens to be Black children. Glen Henry is focused on changing that.