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Parenting - For Us By Us

Parenting - For Us By Us

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We know It Takes A Village to raise a well rounded kid and global citizen. And parents need as many resources as they can get. The pandemic and the polarization in this country has shown that we need to also elevate the voices of those parenting Black and brown children. Parenting For Us By Us is the podcast all Black and brown parents need and want! A collaboration between Thompson Education Consulting (TEC, LLC) and I Am A Black Woman, Yes I Matter, Parenting For Us by Us will talk all things parenting from education, mental health, identity, sharing resources, and giving each other suppParenting Black and Brown Kids Podcast
Episodes
  • Episode 3 - White Parents Raising Black Children
    Jun 16 2022

    Hosts: Kwamara Denise, Sope Ogunyemi, Yasmine Fillmore

    Featured guests: Sharita Thompson, Adeela Hussain Johnson, Olusola Tribble

    Let’s talk about it. Join us as we discuss this hot button topic. We also discuss the ins and outs and delicate balance of raising BiRacial children.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 2 - Our Kids Don’t have the Luxury
    Jun 16 2022

    Hosts: Kwamara Denise, Sope Ogunyemi, Yasmine Fillmore

    Featured guests: Sharita Thompson, Adeela Hussain Johnson, Olusola Tribble

    Parents often want to shield their children and keep them as innocent as possible, especially around highly charged topics such as politics. Unfortunately, Black and Brown children are not shielded from how politics, policies, and politicians directly affect their everyday lives.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 1 - How Do you Have the Convo?
    Jun 16 2022

    Hosts: Kwamara Denise, Sope Ogunyemi, Yasmine Fillmore

    Featured guests: Sharita Thompson, Adeela Hussain Johnson, Olusola Tribble

    Having the race conversation is often fraught with difficult emotions. While our white counterparts often try to shield their children from such discussions to prolong their innocence, unfortunately, parents of Black children are not afforded that luxury. Many Balck students often confront racism by age four and are adutified by age 9. We have to teach our children hyper vigilance, the beauty of their skin, their hair texture, their features. And the conversation is ongoing throughout our lifetimes.

    Adultification is a form of racial prejudice where children of minority groups, typically Black children, are treated by adults as being more mature than they actually are. Actions committed by these children that would be deemed normal for child development are more likely to be treated as opportunities for discipline and children are more likely to be seen as having malicious intentions. A clear example of this bias in action is when a Black child is assumed to be older than their actual age. These perceptions could in turn perpetuate the maturity of Black children and the assumptions of adults.

    Resources -

    https://genderjusticeandopportunity.georgetown.edu/adultification-bias/

    https://www.pbs.org/parents/talking-about-racism

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    33 mins
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