
Parents of Black Children
Parents of Black Children (PoBC) is an advocacy group formed to support and advocate on behalf of Black students and their parents.
Parents of Black Children (PoBC) is an advocacy group formed to support and advocate on behalf of Black students and their parents.
A guest blogger who is the White adoptive mother of a Black daughter shares with us today about the importance of Black hair care and why it is…
Naturally Curly has a crucial set of hair care tips for non-Black parents of Black children.
This 2020 article by Maressa Brown outlines the ways in which she and her partner, as Black parents to a white child, face racism on a daily basis.
This website was created by the Equal Justice Society to support caregivers who need to have conversations with children about hate speech.
Providing support for Latinx American, Asian American, African American, and Black youth and their families to have conversations about race and ethnicity.
This 2020 piece by Tiffany Eve Lawrence outlines the ways in which the author is normalizing mental health discussions with her children.
Psychologist Riana Elyse Anderson explains how families can communicate about race and cope with racial stress and trauma.
Samantha Kemp’s 2020 piece for HuffPost Canada outlines the ways that parents of biracial children are advocating for their children at school.
Children’s Minnesota has put together a page that addresses mental health that is specifically intended for Black readers.