In this second episode of Flesh 'N Bold, we explore what it means to raise a Black son in America. Can Black parents practice a colorblind approach? How does Nia measure up? We ask our own parents. Listen and find out!
Show notes:
The experiences of African American mothers raising sons in the context of #BlackLivesMatter. The Professional Counselor, 9(1), 67-79. doi:http://dx.doi.org.ezproxy.roosevelt.edu/10.15241/jrj.9.1.67--Joe, J. R., Shillingford-Butler, M., & Oh, S. (2019).
The development of consciousness of self and the emergence of racial identification in Negro preschool children". Journal of Social Psychology. 10 (4): 591–599--by Clark, Kenneth; Clark, Mamie (1939)
How a Psychologist’s Work on Race Identity Helped Overturn School Segregation in 1950s America By Leila McNeill
Producers: Nevin J. Heard and Nia J. Heard
Editor: Wayne D. Garris, JD
Music: “Clay”; “LA”; “Sneak Chase” by Podington Bear