Black Ink Crew: The Touching Moment Sky Reveals She Gave Up Her Sons For Adoption At 14

Sky, the most transparent member of Black Ink Crew, came clean about giving up her children for adoption—and we couldn't love her more for her candor.

– Sep 10, 2015

Black Breastfeeding Week: #LiftEveryBaby To Support Black Moms, Our Children & the Best First Food

Everything you need to know about Black Breastfeeding Week 2015 and why supporting Black breastfeeding mothers is a critical need that can't wait.

– Aug 24, 2015

I Can Fly Like a Bird In the Sky: Help Blogust Give a Shot@Life To a Child In Need

  I mean… I… can fly like a bird in the sky. That quote is the last line of my favorite poem, “Ego Tripping,” from...

– Aug 17, 2015

#BlogHer15: Experts Among Us: Denene Millner’s Voices of the Year Reading (Video)

Watch MyBrownBaby's Denene Millner read her winning post about Jahi McBath and a Black mother's love in this BlogHer2015 Voices of the Year video.

– Aug 13, 2015

Black Breastfeeding Week 2015: ‘Lift Every Baby’ In Support Of Black Families and the Best First Food

Celebrating Black Breastfeeding Week 2015 with a call to 'Lift Every Baby' in art, public gatherings and a few awesome Twitter parties.

– Aug 12, 2015

Confronting My Fear: Lessons from Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me

Ta-Nehisi Coates's Between the World and Me made this mother consider just how much she limits her own children's freedom—and why doing so is wrong.

– Aug 10, 2015

Black and Ugly: Afro Latino Colorism On the Pre-School Playground Forced This Conversation

Afro latino colorism reared its ugly head on a preschool playground, but this little girl leaned on her mom's lessons on self-love to make it through.

– Aug 5, 2015

Homeschooling Black Children: This Is How (and Why!) This Mom Does It. Plus: a Book Giveaway!

Homeschooling Black children took a whole 'nother meaning after this white mom of brown children saw Black history ignored in her children's school.

– Jul 28, 2015

Dear Walmart, Where’s Black Barbie?

When a Black mom can't find a Black Barbie in her local superstore, she's forced to have conversations with her toddler she's not ready to and doesn't want to have. So she's penned a letter getting Walmart together.

– Jul 27, 2015
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