Boss Things: #TalkEarly About How to Be a Leader
Being a leader is not positional—it's personal. Here, ways to teach your child how to be a boss, in her own way.
Black Panther & the Dora Milaje: How Fiction Helped A Nigerian American Embrace Her Reality
Caught between two worlds—Nigeria and America—made navigating childhood hard for this writer. But Black Panther's Dora Milaje made the blend feel right.
Watch Amazon Prime’s “The Snowy Day,” With Laurence Fishburne, Angela Bassett and Regina King
Peter, the hero of our favorite Black children's book, "The Snowy Day," gets his own Christmas story in a new animated feature on Amazon Prime.
Raising Dion: A Comic Book Imagines A Black Single Mom Parenting Her Superhero Son
Raising Dion is a delicious new superhero comic book series with an unlikely here: a Black single mom whose only superpower is love for her superhero son.
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...
Bless Your Heart: Turning 40 as the Mother of a Pre-Schooler
Turning 40 has put a lot of perspective in this mom's journey—and made her appreciate it all the more.
Legend of the Mantamaji: Diverse Graphic Novels For Summer Reading Come to Life On Video
Diverse graphic novels are the gateway to life-long reading—and Eric Dean Seaton's "Legend of the Mantamaji" series is opening doors for Black children.
When It Comes To Female Superheroes, What’s So Super About Minimizing Black Girls?
It's great to celebrate female superheroes, but what happens when they minimize Black girls?
Mo’Ne Davis Forgives Her Twitter Troll. Sweet, But That Wouldn’t Be My Daughter.
Mo'Ne Davis forgives the dude who called her a "slut." But that's not the message I want my daughters to embrace.