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Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBEBASHI: A Beacon of Hope for Community WellnessIn this episode of Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children, Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass speaks with Ore Bailey from BEBASHI-Black Educating Blacks About Sexual Health Issues, an organization dedicated to educating the Black community about sexual health. They discuss the history of Babashi, its expansion of services beyond HIV prevention, and the importance of engaging with Black families and youth. The conversation highlights the unique challenges faced by adolescents in understanding sexual health, the barriers within the Black...2025-06-1142 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDesiree Tucker on Cultivating Community, Culture, and HealthIn this episode of Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children, co-hosts Dr. Sharita Butler-Barnes and Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass sit down with Desiree Tucker, a dynamic community leader and founder of Women Solve, to explore the power of culturally affirming wellness practices.Together, they delve into Desiree’s work with Get Fit Frederick, an initiative aimed at reducing health disparities by centering Black women and families in wellness programming. Desiree shares strategies for building inclusive, joyful spaces that promote movement, mindfulness, and nutrition, especially for Black children.The conversation unpacks:How cultural traditions ca...2025-06-0433 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenEmpowering Black Fathers Through Community and StorytellingIn this episode of Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children, hosts Drs. Valerie Adams-Bass and Sheretta Butler-Barnes welcome Brad Edwards, Director of Community Engagement & Program Strategy at Dear Fathers, a national media platform dedicated to Black fatherhood.They explore how Brad and the Dear Fathers team empower Black fathers through storytelling, community support, and culturally informed programming. Brad shares his journey into fatherhood and discusses impactful initiatives like Dads to Doulas and Fearless Fathers 101, which support Black dads in navigating fatherhood, improving mental health outcomes, and reducing infant...2025-05-0731 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenCarceral Apartheid with Dr. Brittany FriedmanIn this episode, Dr. Brittany Friedman—sociologist and author of the book Carceral Apartheid: How Lies and White Supremacists Run Our Prisons—joins hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes to discuss how mass incarceration impacts Black children and families. Known for exposing how institutions hide harmful truths, Dr. Friedman unpacks the deep connections between state violence, misinformation, and systemic control. The conversation explores storytelling as a tool for resistance, truth-telling, and healing, while offering tangible ways communities can support affected families.Stay connected with Dr. Brittany FriedmanWebsite: https://www.brittanyfriedman.com/In...2025-04-2339 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRooted in Wellness with Tasha Manigo-BizzellIn this powerful and heartfelt conversation, hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes are joined by licensed dietitian nutritionist Tasha Manigo-Bizzell to explore Black families' cultural and nutritional needs. Together, they unpack the role of food in cultural heritage, the misconceptions about soul food, and the importance of using real, whole ingredients in everyday meals.Tasha offers practical strategies for nourishing the body and soul — from preparing meals with children to reframing physical activity as joyful movement. This episode celebrates the deep connections between food, family, and health while providing tools to help listeners bu...2025-04-071h 04Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenLibrary Dads: Bonding Through BooksIn this powerful episode, Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes are joined by Khari Arnold, founder of Library Dads, a growing fatherhood and literacy movement rooted in community, connection, and cultural pride.From Saturday "library linkups" in Atlanta to dad-only events and community field trips, Khari shares how Library Dads is changing the narrative around Black fatherhood—one book, one hug, and one library visit at a time. What You’ll Learn:The three pillars of Library Dads: Bonding, Books, and Brotherhood—an...2025-03-2439 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenSeason 2 Finale: Celebrating Growth and Resilience in Raising Joyful Black ChildrenIn this episode of the Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children Podcast, hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes celebrate the culmination of Season Two by reflecting on the season's highlights and memorable conversations. They express gratitude to the Parenting Joy Circle co-hosts for enriching discussions and delving into key topics covered throughout the season, including insights from guests such as Carole Boston Weatherford, Dr. Alvin Thomas, Desiree Tucker, Kristin Henning, Takari Tatam, and Michelle Browder. From exploring family heritage to addressing systemic issues like juvenile justice and advocating for mental wellness, this season's discussions have empowered listeners with...2024-03-2546 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBuilding Resilience: Supporting Black Youth in the Face of MicroaggressionsWelcome to today's episode, where we're delving into a topic that hits close to home for many of us the experiences of Black children in our educational systems.Hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass (Valerie) and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes (Sheretta) are joined by a special guest, Desiree Tucker, a valued member of their parent joy circle who brought this important topic.As parents, caregivers, and educators, it's crucial to understand the challenges Black children face in schools, including the often subtle but impactful microaggressions they encounter.In this episode, they explore:Defining microaggressions and...2024-03-1141 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBlack Fatherhood: A Conversation with Dr. Alvin ThomasThis episode of "Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children" delves into the importance of celebrating and strengthening Black fatherhood, featuring insights from Dr. Alvin Thomas and his work with the Black Fatherhood Podcast. Through thoughtful discussion and exploration, the episode aims to challenge stereotypes and empower Black families.2024-02-1258 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenArt, Activism, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Michelle BrowderIn this episode, we're joined by special guest Michelle Browder, the founder of I AM MORE THAN... Youth Empowerment Initiative in Montgomery, Alabama, and the artist behind the remarkable "The Mothers of Gynecology" Sculpture. Michelle discusses how she empowers youth through arts and history education, teaching social justice, balancing art and activism, and much more. Join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation with Michelle Browder.2024-01-2959 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenKristin Henning: Transforming Juvenile JusticeWelcome to another empowering episode of "Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children." In this episode, Dr. Sheretta Butler Barnes and her esteemed guest co-host, Nicole Peltier Lewis, have a thought-provoking conversation with Kristin Henning, a powerhouse advocate, Youth Defender, Justice Advocate, Trainer, Author, Speaker, and Law Professor. Kristin, author of "The Rage of Innocence," takes us on a profound journey through her career, discussing her roles as a former lead attorney for the juvenile unit of the DC Public Defender Service and the insights gained from decades of championing racial justice for Black youth. The discussion delves into the critical...2023-11-2749 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenReplay: "Making Black Girls Count in Math Education " with Dr. Nicole M. Joseph"Enjoy this replay of our interview with Dr. Nicole M. Joseph from Season 5. Dr. Joseph is an assistant professor of mathematics at Vanderbilt University, and she is the author of the book called Making Black Girls Count in Math Education.In this episode, we discussed1. The inspiration for writing her book, Making Black Girls Count in Math Education.2. The intersectionality of Black girlhood and math3. Traditional vs. culturally responsive math education4. Ways to increase the visibility and promotion of math for Black girlsArticles and resources mentioned during episode:1. B...2023-11-1332 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Rubber Band Mentality: Helping Kids Address Mental HealthOn today's episode, we're joined by Takari Tatum and his grandmother, Gwendolyn, to discuss The Rubber Band Mentality. Takari explains how he conceptualized using rubber band bracelets to address mental health concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also talks about how he's helping children cope with mental health issues and shares details about his new book, "Snap It." Gwendolyn discusses the importance of supporting her child's advocacy and provides insights on how parents can inspire their children to pursue meaningful initiatives. The conversation explores the positive changes that have emerged from The Rubberband Mentality, which has had a significant...2023-10-1828 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenA Live Interview with Ciera Burch, Author of 'Finch House'On this special episode, we feature a live event interview with Ciera Burch, the author of the new middle-grade novel Finch House. The interview was recorded at the Frederick County Public Library.The interview highlights the importance of generational connections and how the book can spark essential discussions about resilience and courage for both children and parents. Ciera's magical narrative promises to engage young readers' imaginations while inspiring them to tap into the wells of courage.Guest media:https://www.cieraburch.com/Instagram: @cierasburchStay up to date:Sign up for our newsletter at https...2023-10-0344 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenExploring 'Kin: Rooted in Hope' - A Journey with Carole Boston Weatherford and Jeffery WeatherfordBooks can serve as a powerful tool in raising children who are aware of their history and joyful, resilient, and deeply connected to their heritage. On todays episode, we explore the powerful middle-grade novel, KIN: ROOTED IN HOPE, by award-winning author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Jeffery Weatherford. During the conversation, Carole and Jeffery share the inspiration behind the book, the poetic forms used to write the book, working together, and how Kin addresses essential themes, heritage, and storytelling.This episode was produced by Jacqueline D...2023-09-1841 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenReflections and HopesIn this special episode, hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes reflect on the first season of their podcast and share their hopes for the future. They delve into impactful conversations and thought-provoking themes, highlighting the insights gained and lessons learned from guests who have shared their experiences and research. Looking ahead, their aspirations include engaging in even deeper discussions, exploring vital topics for the well-being of Black children, amplifying diverse voices, and empowering the community. Don't miss out on this transformative journey as they continue to merge parenting, social justice, and the joy of raising resilient Black children...2023-08-1424 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenWhen Magic HappensToday, were sharing an episode of When Magic Happens, a new podcast from WBEZ Chicago, where intergenerational convos of love and laughter collide.In this episode, were discussing Black maternal health, reproduction and quality gynecological care. We hear maternity journeys from not only the hosts but also from listeners like you. Later, we learn from gynecologist and surgeon Dr. Nicole E. Williams about the disparities Black women face when receiving care. She also explains why we need culturally competent advocates in the no birthing room and the complex ties between Black history and gynecology. F...2023-07-1750 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenEmpowHering Black & Brown Girls and Parents: A Conversation with Dawn L. BrownJoin us for an inspiring conversation with Dawn L. Brown, the CEO and President of EmpowHer Institute. Dawn shares the impactful work her organization is doing for Black and Brown girls and their parents in Los Angeles, California. With over 20 years of experience in nonprofit management and consulting, Dawn is a passionate advocate for racial justice and eliminating gender bias. In this episode, we dive deep into EmpowHer Institute's mission, their youth-led approach, and the importance of centering the voices of young women of color. Dawn also provides valuable recommendations for parents/caregivers and youth serving professionals to raise...2023-05-2949 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenParent Joy Circle: Black Motherhood and VulnerabilityToday on the show, were exploring Vulnerability and Black Motherhood with our Parenting Joy Circle, AKA Queen Mamas. Were joined by Dr. Kia Tisdale, Antoinette Revet, and Charm Der.In today's episode, we dive deep into the importance of vulnerability in Black motherhood and how communities can support Black mothers in being vulnerable. Our guests share their personal experiences with vulnerability and what it means to them. We also discuss ways to show and embrace vulnerability as a strength rather than a weakness.Guest Bios:Dr. Kia Tisdale: Practicing Internal Medicine physician with...2023-05-1536 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenPromoting Black Mental Wellness for Teens: Insights from Dr. Danielle BusbyIn this podcast episode, the focus is on Black Mental Wellness & Teens: Promoting Accessible Mental Health Resources. Dr. Danielle Busby, licensed clinical psychologist and co-founder of Black Mental Wellness, Corp, joins as a special guest to discuss the organization's mission, initiatives, and their newly released Healing Racial Stress Workbook for Black Teens. The conversation includes helpful tips for parents and teenagers to address mental health.Articles and resources mentioned during episode:Healing Racial Stress Workbook for Black Teens (https://www.blackmentalwellness.com/healingracialstressworkbook)Mental Health Resources for the Black Community (https://www.verywellmind.com/mental-health-resources-for-the-black-community-5181656)2023-05-0143 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenHigh Five Discipline:Positive Parenting for Happy, Healthy Well-Behaved Kids with Dr. Candace JonesIn this episode, we interview Dr. Candace Jones, a board-certified pediatrician and author of High-Five Discipline: Positive Parenting for Happy, Healthy, Well-Behaved Kids. We discuss the positive parenting approach and how it can benefit children. Dr. Jones shares insights on how positive parenting can look for Black children, and provides tips for parents on how to implement this approach. We also explore the four main parenting styles and offer suggestions on how to raise happy, healthy, and well-behaved kids. Tune in to learn more about positive parenting and how it can help you build a strong relationship with your...2023-04-1741 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Parent Joy CircleWe want to build a community where parents can connect, share and learn from one another. Our intention is to give a voice to parents raising Black children. To help us achieve this goal, weve created the Parent Joy Circle. In this episode, youll meet some of our members and in future episodes, well highlight other members. Join for this insightful conversation of dynamic mothers.This episode is brought to you by:ALIVE Podcast Network- designed with the Black creative and receiver at the heart of the platform. They are committed to sharing high quality programming thats...2023-03-2059 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Why Behind Creating Our New ShowThis week were joined by Dr. Jacqueline Douge, Founder of What is Black and our podcast creator and producer.In this episode, Dr. Douge shares:-The inspiration for the podcast-What you can expect to hear in upcoming episodesThis episode is brought to you by:ALIVE Podcast Network- designed with the Black creative and receiver at the heart of the platform. They are committed to sharing high quality programming thats both entertaining, enlightening, and educations. Listen to Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children on ALIVE Podcast Network, at https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/.Announcements:2023-03-0627 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTrailer: Raising Joyful and Resilent Black ChildrenWelcome to our new podcast Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children. Its a new year, our fifth season and to celebrate we've reimagined What is Black.In this episode, you will learn the following:1. You'll meet our new hosts Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes2. Learn about our new podcastConnect with us Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatisblkFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatisblkYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/blkWebsite: https://www.whatisblack.co/raising-joyful-and-resilient-black-children-podcastLoved this episode...2023-02-2001 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenIntroducing Reading In Black PodcastWe're launching a new podcast, Reading in Black, and you have been invited to listen to our first episode! This podcast is a labor of love.On this first episode, we discuss the new children's book You So Black by author Theresa tha S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D. and illustrator London Ladd.Highlights from our conversation:Books that made our guest feel seenInfluence of families on their workInspiration to be a creatorBook recommendationsAbout Reading in Black:Were going to dive deep into the conversation on Black...2023-01-1830 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAddressing Gun Violence Part 2This is part 2 of our discussion about addressing gun violence. We're joined by Dr. Chinonyelum Obih.Resources discussed during episode:Current Causes of Death in Children and Adolescents in the United StatesRacial Disparities in Child Exposure to Firearm Violence Before and During COVID-19WCAAP Statement on Recent Acts of Violence in the U.S.Alliance on Gun ResponsibilityWashington State Firearm Tragedy Prevention NetworkSafer Homes Coalition2022-06-1030 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAddressing Gun Violence Part 1In this bonus episode we're talking about addressing gun violence. The recent tragedies in Buffalo, New York and Uvalde, Texas as well as new reports have brought to the attention that immediate action is needed to address gun violence. We're joined by special guests Dr. Sonia Khan and Abiba Salahou to talk about the issues.ResourcesHistory of Brady BillHealthyChildren.org Parent ResourcesData sources shared during this episode:https://www.npr.org/2022/05/28/1101307932/texas-shooting-uvalde-gun-violence-children-teenagershttps://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2022/02/03/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/https://www.everytown.org/issues/gun-violence-black-americans/https://www.childrensdefense.org/state-of-americas-children...2022-06-0941 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenA Conversation with Author Sophie IsabelleWe're joined on this episode by Sophie Isabelle to talk about her upcoming book, The Witchery, a young adult (YA) fantasy set in a diverse magical school with Black girls front and center. She shares her inspiration for writing the book and a sneak peak about her new book.Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Stitcher, Audible and wherever you listen to podcasts.Music and editing by VITA ProductionsGuest Social MediaSophie IsabelleTwitter/Instagram: @sisabellewritesWebsite: https://www.sisabellebooks.com2022-04-2728 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBlack Families and HomeschoolingThis week special guest host Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes is joined by Tenikca Gainey and Dr. Maxine Davisto discuss Black families and homeschooling. Topics discussedBenefits of homeschoolingPersonal experiences with homeschoolingResources and Tips for parents interested in homeschoolingCheck out this episode and others on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Stitcher, Audible and wherever you listen to podcasts.This episode is sponsored by: mater meaGuest Social MediaDr. Sheretta Butler-BarnesTwitter: @stbbarnesTenikca GaineyInstagram: @tenikcagWebsite: hitswiththemrs.com...2022-04-131h 01Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenWhat is Black Presents: Henry's LibraryWhat is Black, LLC is excited to announce our new children's podcast, Henry's Library!We're sharing the first episode of Henry's Library.We're excited to share's today's adventure The Feather Bookmark. In this episode, Henry and his friends investigate books to learn more about seeing planets and stars.Visit our website for access to free activities and to learn more about the topics and books mentioned in this episode.Books mentioned in todays episode:Bright Sky, Starry Cityby Uma Krishnaswami, Illustrated by: Aime SicuroHidden Figures: The True...2022-03-3009 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black Childrenmater mea Founder Tomi Akitunde on Creating a Space for Transparent Conversations About Black MotherhoodThis week our guest is Tomi Akitunde, founder of matermea.com. We discuss how Tomi created a space for transparent conversations about Black motherhood. mater mea was founded nearly 10 years ago and has evolved to cover the topics that Black mothers want to know about, which is why it's also known as the 'Black Mom Google."Resources shared in episode:Therapy for Black GirlsHealth In Her HueGuest Social Media:Instagram: @matermeaWebsite: matermea.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed:https://feeds...2022-03-1625 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenHow Kim Williams is Building Community for Single Black MothersThis week our guest is Kimberly Williams, founder of SingleBlackMotherhood.com. As a single Black mom, Kim knew that she wasn't alone in needing a community that to connect with. That's why she founded a community for other single Black mothers.In this episode we discuss:Kim's inspiration to create singleblackmotherhood.comResources provided to moms that join the communityHow starting her platform has impacted personally and as a momClick here to subscribe via RSS feed:Join our newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.co2022-02-2324 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenReconstructing Black EducationOn today's episode we're joined by Kaya Henderson, the CEO of Reconstruction, an education company that's rethinking how we educate Black children about Black people, culture and contributions of Black people.Check out this episode and others on Apple Podcast, YouTube, Stitcher, Audible and wherever you listen to podcasts.This episode is brought to you by:mater meaAnnouncementsSign up for our newsletters here: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterWe're on Patreon, become a patronGuest social mediaReconstructionhttps...2022-02-1024 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRepresentation in Media MattersDuring the pandemic, Black families leaned into content that entertained, informed, started conversations and provided connections and community. Families were intentional about the programs they viewed together on television and other digital media. On this episode we're joined by Charlene Polite Corley, Vice President of Diverse Insights and Partnership at Nielsen and Natalie Engel, Director of Content for Childrens Programming at PBS to discuss why representation in the media for Black families matters.Links mentioned in this episodeThe New Black Family Culture: Navigating Crises Through ContentCommon Sense MediaSeeing and believing: Meeting Black audience demand for...2021-12-1648 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Solo Episode: In GratitudeThis episode is a solo episode. I wanted to take time to say thank you to all that support the podcast and share updates about upcoming projects.Music and editing by Manni Simon2021-11-3017 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAddressing Racial Health Disparities related to COVID-19 with Dr. Jasmine ZapataIn this episode, we're continuing our conversation about COVID-19. We're joined by Dr. Jasmine Zapata, Chief Medical Officer and State Epidemiologist for Community Health within the Bureau of Community Health Promotion at the Wisconsin Department of Health, to discuss addressing racial health disparities related to COVID-19.Guest Bio:Dr. Jasmine Zapata is a double board certified physician specializing in the fields of Pediatrics and Preventive Medicine. She currently serves as the Chief Medical Officer and State Epidemiologist for Community Health within the Bureau of Community Health Promotion at the Wisconsin Department of Health where she...2021-11-1640 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenA Conversation with Author Bethany C. MorrowWe're joined on this episode by Bethany C. Morrow to talk about her new book, So Many Beginnings, which tells the story of Four young Black sisters coming of age during the American Civil War. So Many Beginnings is a warm and powerful YA remix of the classic novel Little Women.Music and editing for this episode by Manni Simon.Links mentioned in this episode:Our sponsor Reconstruction.us2021-10-1233 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenA Conversation with Author Jay ColesWe're joined on this episode by Jay Coles to talk about his new book, Things We Couldn't Say which tells the story about a a bi Black boy finding first love and facing the return of the mother who abandoned his family. The story addresses grief, relationships, love, identity and joy.Music and editing for this episode by Manni Simon.Links mentioned in this episode:Our sponsor Reconstruction.us2021-10-0730 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Possibilities EpisodeThis is the last episode of Season 3. When I started the season, I was motivated by the word possibilities. I was on a journey to learn the possibilities of changing systems, such as education and justice, to better serve Black families and children.For this episode, Im sharing insights from our amazing expert guests on their thoughts about reimagining a world to better serve Black children and families. In this episode you'll hear from-Aliyya Swaby and Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass from Season 3 Ep. 1 Black Children, Youth and Education in the Erat of COVID-192021-08-0917 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBlack JoySo often we hear about Black Joy but rarely how can help up in our parenting journey to raise healthy and thriving Black children. On this episode we explore Black Joy and Parenting. We're joined by guests Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, Dr. Kellie Carter Jackson, Dr. Lynette Mawhinney and Jennifer Thompson. In our conversation we discussIncorporating joy into the parenting journeyAffirming our kids's identityTips to help kids navigate negative social media messagesMoments of joyEditing and music by Manuel SimonFollow us!Social media @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter to...2021-07-0944 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenLast Gate of the Emperor with authors Kwame Mabalia and Prince Joel MakonnenOn this episode I speak with authors Kwame Mabalia and Prince Joel Makonnen about their new middle grade book Last Gate of the Emperor. In our conversation we discuss the power of story, the connection of Ethiopian culture to the book, their collaboration to create the book, science fiction and so much more.Music and Editing by Manual SimonFollow us!Social media:Twitter/IG/Facebook: @whatisblkTo sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date go to, https://www.whatisblack.co2021-06-0832 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAmerica on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s with Dr. Elizabeth HintonOn this episode, I talk with author and educator, Dr. Elizabeth Hinton, about her new book America on Fire: The Untold History of Police Violence and Black Rebellion Since the 1960s. In our conversation, we discuss her new book, the historical significance of the period from the 1960s through early 1970s on current movements to address police violence, the impact of police violence on Black youth, history of Black youth leading movements for social justice, our reflections as moms and so much more.Hosted by Jacqueline Douge (@drdouge)Music by Manni SimonEdited...2021-05-2542 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBeyond the Racial Binary of Black or WhiteOn todays episode, we keep the conversation going about reimagining systems/institutions to better serve families raising Black children and teens with a conversation about the topic of discussing race beyond the binary of Black or White to focus on the discussion on the impact of racism on AAPI communities.To discuss this issue, Im joined by guests,Dr. Kimara Gustafson is on faculty at the University of Minnesota Pediatric Department as an Assistant Professor and Dr. Jonathan Tolentino, Program Director UM/JMH Med-Peds Program and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of...2021-04-211h 03Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenCentering Black Girls' Voices and Experiences: Addressing Over-policing and Over-disciplining of Black GirlsOn todays episode, were continuing our discussion about reimagining systems/institutions to better serve families raising Black children and teens with a specific focus on Black girls. According to data fromThe African American Policy Forum's, The Facts To Know About the Status of Black Women As We Enter the Biden Years series, Black girls are 7 times more likely to be suspended than their white counterparts, and 4 times more likely to be arrested at school. Black girls are over-disciplined and over-policed in schools.To discuss this issue, Im joined by guests, Dr. Sheretta Butler Barnes, a developmental psychologist...2021-03-231h 07Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Black Friend On Being a Better White Person with Frederick JosephOn this episode, I talk with author, activist and philanthropist, Frederick Joseph, about his book The Black Friend On Being A Better White Person. In our conversation, we discuss the spark for the book, how the book advances antiracism and his thoughts about reimagining our society to improve the health and wellbeing of Black children and families.Music and editing by Manni Simon2021-03-0931 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Black Butterfly The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America with Dr. Lawrence T. BrownOn this episode, we're joined by Dr. Lawrence T. Brown the author of newly released book, The Black Butterfly The Harmful Politics of Race and Space in America. During our conversation we discuss the impact of hypersegregation and historical racism on the wellbeing of Black people, link between hypersegregation and hyper- policing, how Baltimore became the model for urban apartheid, and strategies to improve the health of Black neighborhoods.To purchase a copy of The Black Butterfly, go to Johns Hopkins University Press or your favorite bookstore.To learn more about Dr. Brown and The...2021-02-2338 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenCOVID-19 Vaccine, Health Equity and Communities of ColorOn this special episode, weve partnered with the hosts of Flesh N Bold, Healthy Homes with The Hippocratic Hosts and What is Black?. Today, were talking with Dr. Lauren A. Smith, Chief Health Equity and Strategy Officer for the CDC Foundation and Dr. Letitia Dzirasa, Commissioner of Health for the Baltimore City Health Department. Were talking with these public health and pediatric health experts to help parents better understand the science behind the COVID-19 vaccines, address misinformation, strategies to communicate health information about the vaccine to families of color and discuss the impact of the vaccine on children of...2021-02-0945 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBlack Children, Youth & Education in the Era of COVID-19 with Aliyya Swaby and Valerie Adams-Bass, Ph.D.In this episode, I talk with The Texas Tribune's Public Eduction Reporter, Aliyya Swaby and developmental psychologist and educator, Valerie Adams-Bass, Ph. D. We talk about the impact of COVID-19 on the education of Black children and using what we've learned to reimagine how the educational system can better serve Black children, teens and families to achieve educational equity.2021-01-281h 10Raising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenVictoria Bond: Zora and Me: The SummonerIn this episode, I'm joined by Victoria Bond an award winning author and professor. She joins us to discuss her new book Zora and Me:The Summoner, the third book in the Zora and Me trilogy series. During our conversation you'll learn more about the inspiration of creating a historical fiction series centered on Zora Neale Hurston's life, insights for young writers interested in writing historical fiction and how Victoria was able to bridge the historical themes in the book to present day. It's a great conversation.To learn more about the author, go to https://victoriabondauthor...2020-12-1434 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenLynnette Mawhinney, PhD: Lulu the One and OnlyIn this episode, I talk with Lynnette Mawhinney, PhD, award winning author and professor about her new children's book, Lulu the One and Only. We discuss how the main character, Lulu handles the question of "what are you?", the inspiration for writing the book, how the book explores the experience of mixed-race children, how the book addresses universal issues of self-love and identity and provides tools to help parent discuss topics of race and racial identity. Lynnette also shares information about a free curriculum and activity guide that parents and educators can use in connection with Lulu the One...2020-11-3029 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenKelly Starling LyonsOn this episode, we're joined by Kelly Starling Lyons, an award winning author and co-founder of The Brown Bookshelf ,for a great conversation about her new books, Ty's Travels and Sing a Song: How Lift Every Voice and Sing Inspired Generations, her work to raise awareness of Black book creators and celebrating Black children through stories.Producer/Host: Jacqueline DougeMusic produced by: Manni FestoFollow us on social media: @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter at whatisblack.co.This episode sponsored by Puzzle Huddle. Learn more at puzzlehuddle...2020-11-2427 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, MD, MPH: Helping Children and Families Deal with the pandemics of COVID-19 & Structural RacismIn this episode, I speak with Dr. Sylvia Owusu-Ansah, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, about her work to help children and families deal with the pandemics of COVID-19 and structural racism, her tips for helping her family and her upcoming memoir about how her patients have transformed her.Producer/Host: Jacqueline DougeMusic produced by: Manni FestoFollow us at @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter at whatisblack.co.This episode sponsored by Puzzle Huddle. Learn more at puzzlehuddle.com.2020-11-0926 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDisrupting The Texts That Are Taught in Schools with Dr. Kimberly N. ParkerIn this episode, I speak with Dr. Kimberly N. Parker, educator, adolescent literacy expert and co-founder of #DisruptTexts and #31DaysIBPOC., about how she's working to disrupt the books that are taught to Black and LatinX children, her work with #Disrupttexts and tips to help parents advocate for a more inclusive curriculum in schools.Organizations mentioned in episode:Disrupttexts.orgProducer/Host: Jacqueline DougeMusic produced by: Manni FestoFollow us at @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter at whatisblack.co.This episode sponsored by Puzzle...2020-10-3030 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMahogany L. BrowneOn this episode, we're joined by Mahogany L. Brown (@mobrowne) a poet, writer, organizer and educator for an inspiring conversation about her books, Woke Baby, Black Girl Magic & Woke A Young Poet's Call To Justice, an excerpt from her upcoming YA book, Chlorine Sky, power of poetry, social justice, and ways to cultivate the voices of young people.Books and author discussed in this episode:Honey, I Loveby Eloise GreenfieldPoem for Aretha by Nikki GiovanniThis elegy for the great Billie Holiday, by Sonia SanchezAudre Lorde2020-10-2345 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenYouth ActivismThis past summer we've seen the role of youth leading calls for social justice and racial justice. In this episode, we're joined by Nina Douge, guest host and What is Black? Podcast Advisory Board Member, to discuss youth activism. Nina is joined by her friends, Caleb Dunson, Ruqaiyyah Lucas-Caldwell and Jacob Starobin for an engaging conversation about the following topics:What youth activism means to themHow social media is used in activismDiscussing mental health impacts of social media messagesSharing ideas for how parents can support youth activismTips on how young people can become involved with the community and...2020-10-1234 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAndrea Davis Pinkney: Loretta Little Looks Back: Three Voices Go Tell ItAndrea Davis Pinkney is a New York Times bestselling and award winning author. In this episode, we talk about her new book, Loretta Little Looks Back: Three Voices Go Tell it, a book the provides a front-row set to the dramatic events that led to the African-Americans earning the right to vote, it's relevance to today's events and her role as an author historian.This episode brought to you by:Puzzle Huddle2020-09-2825 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMichael W. Waters: For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better WorldMichael W. Waters is an award-winning author, activist, professor, and pastor. A sought-after speaker to national and international audiences, he is a frequent social commentator for major media outlets. In this episode, we talk about his new picture book For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World, the importance of joy and tips for parents to talk their children about questions about racism and gun violence. For Beautiful Black Boys Who Believe in a Better World Discussion and Activity GuideFor more information, visit www.michaelwwaters.com.This episode is brought...2020-09-1435 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMid-Season AnnouncementsWe're planning to take a mid-season break to plan for the second half of season 2. In addition, we'd love your feedback to help inform the future direction of What is Black. To complete survey go to https://www.whatisblack.co and click on the banner.2020-07-0406 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTalking About Colorism Part 2- Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes Ph.D.In this second part of a two part series on colorism, I speak with developmental psychologist Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, Ph.D. We discuss practical strategies parents can use to help talk to kids about colorism.The episode is brought to you by Audible. You can sign up today for your free 30 day trial atwww.audibletrial.com/whatisblackGo to https://www.whatisblack.co to sign up for our newsletter.Follow us on social media:IG/Twitter/Facebook: @whatisblk2020-06-2928 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTalking About Colorism Part 1- Genesis Begins Again with Alicia D. WilliamsIn the first part of a two-part series on colorism, I'm talking author and educator Alicia D. Williams about her book Genesis Begins Again. We'll discuss her inspiration for writing the book, talk about colorism in the Black family, and learn how colorism impact children.The episode is brought to you by Audible. You can sign up today for your free 30 day trial atwww.audibletrial.com/whatisblackGo to https://www.whatisblack.co to sign up for our newsletter.Follow us on social media:IG/Twitter/Facebook: @whatisblk2020-06-2952 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenHow Are The Kids Doing?This episode is an excerpt of a special live recorded conversation that I had a few weeks ago with my colleagues, we discuss how our children are doing and coping during these unprecedented times and ways to improve the systems that determine health outcomes.Featured guests are:Dr. Elizabeth Barnert, MD, MPH, MSDr. Nathan T. Chomilo, MDDr. Monique Jindal, M.D.Dr. Jasmine Zapata, MD, MPHResources mentions:-White Coats for Black Liveshttps://whitecoats4blacklives.org-Minnesota Doctors for Health Equityhttps://www.mdhealthequity.com2020-06-1940 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMeet Mijha Godfrey: Co-founder of Jambo BooksOn this episode, I interview Mijha Godfrey, co-founder of Jambo Books, a multicultural book subscription service for kids ages 0-13. Mijha is committed to ensuring that children of color have books where they see themselves as the stars of the story. She does this through curating diverse, inclusive, entertaining and engaging books for families. During our conversation, we talk about the important role diverse and inclusive books play in a child's life, the theme of belonging, the inspiration behind Jambo Books and some great book recommendations.This episode is brought to you by Audible. You...2020-06-1527 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMargaret Hagerman, Ph.D.-White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided AmericaIn this episode, were joined by sociologist Dr. Margaret A. Hagerman. These past few weeks have made this conversation that was recorded a few weeks before the recent news reports of the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor and the experience of Christian Cooper just doing what he enjoys, watching birds in the park, more necessary. During our conversation, youll hear about Dr. Hagermans research on understanding the roles white parents actions have in reproducing racism and racial inequity.For more information about Dr. Hagerman, check out the show notes for this episode at...2020-06-0155 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTalking to Our Daughters About Sexual Health with Dr. Jocelyn Mitchell-WilliamsIn this episode, we are joined by Dr. Jocelyn Mitchell-Williams, MD, PhD, Associate Dean for Diversity and Community Affairs and Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Cooper Medical School of Rowan University. We discuss the topic of talking about sexual health issues facing teens and young adults, how gynecologists can help parents and their daughters navigate conversations about sexual health, the connection of sexual to overall health and wellbeing and bonus topic on Dr. Jocelyn's work to increase the diversity of medical professionals.Follow us on social media.Twitter/Instagram/Facebook: @whatisblk2020-05-1830 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenOur Mental Health Minute with Dr. Riana Anderson and Dr. Shawn JonesMay is Mental Health Awareness Month. This episode we share a great resource to address mental health in the Black Community. During this episode, I speak with Dr. Riana Anderson and Dr. Shawn Jones, clinical psychologists and researchers. We discuss their series, Our Mental Health Minute and how they're using media to increase the accessibility of mental health resources and destigmatize the conversation about mental health.The goals of Our Mental Health Minute are1) Reduce stigma about mental health in the Black community2) Provide resources in access, utilization, and quality of mental health...2020-05-0435 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenWhat a Doctor Looks Like: Increasing the Diversity of Doctors in MedicineThe COVID-19 pandemic has shed new light on the health inequities faced by the Black community and other communities of color. One strategy that might help to address these health inequities is to increase the number of doctors of color in medicine.This week we're discussing the importance of increasing the diversity of doctors in medicine. My guest is Dr. Frank Clark, MD. Dr. Clark and I discussed how increasing the number of docs of color can be a tool to achieve health equity, his medical experience, importance of finding a mentor, and tips for students interested...2020-04-2951 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenSt. Clair Derrick-Jules: Dear Khloe: Love Letters to My Little SisterSt. Clair Derrick-Jules shares her new book Dear Khloe: Love Letters to My Little Sister, inspired by her 6-year-old sister Khloe to help her love her afro. Dear Khloe features photos of a hundred Black women, accompanied by their personal narratives of sometimes harrowing but always triumphant journeys through a hostile landscape towards love of their natural hair. She put together this book because " its one thing for us to tell young girls to love themselves; its another for us to show them how its done."You can learn more this book and its author by visiting...2020-04-2028 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenImmigrant Health Issues Facing Black and Brown Children and FamiliesOn this episode of What is Black Podcast, we're joined by Drs. Lanre Falusi and Lisa Varghese-Kroll to discuss the unique health challenges experienced by immigrant families and children, their immigrant experience, impact of COVID-19 and a preview of their upcoming podcast, Health and Home with the Hippocratic Hosts.To learn more about our guests go to https://www.whatisblack.co/podcastWhat is Black Podcast: @whatisblk2020-04-0636 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBonus Episode: Creating Community for Moms with Lara Schulte of Generation.Mom PodcastIt's important that moms feel supported and there's no better way to find that support than in a community with fellow moms.During today's episode, I'm joined by Lara Schulte, host of Generation.Mom podcast, to talk with me about why it's so important for moms to build communities.What's in this episode:Lara discusses why she and her co-host Jenn Rout created Generation.Mom podcastHow they help mom navigate motherhoodHow a moms building community can help address feelings of isolationTips on how mom can create communityDiscussing the vulnerability of building friendships and connections...2020-03-2941 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAshli St. Armant-Viva Durant and the Secret of the Silver ButtonsAshli St. Armant (@AshliStarmant) shares her Audible Original book VIVA DURANT AND THE SECRET OF THE SILVER BUTTONS, about 14-year-old Viva Durant who visits her grandmother in New Orleans for the summer and while she's there she ends up solving a mystery. During our conversationYou'll learn about Ashli's connections to New OrleansThe role jazz plays in the storyHistory of hand clapping games connection with African-American historyThis book is filled with jazz, mystery, love and family. I enjoyed listening to the book and my conversation with Ashli. I think you'll enjoy it too!2020-03-2332 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenKevin Noble Maillard-FRY BREADDuring this season we'll be featuring more children's authors. As a pediatrician, I love books and want to promote reading and authors of color. Books are magical and a great resource for kids to see themselves, learn, discover, explore and have fun. Books are conversation starters.In this weeks of What is Black podcast, we talk about a new childrens book, Fry Bread, that explores a modern Native American family. I speak with debut author Kevin Noble Maillard. He shares the inspiration for the book, the origin of Fry Bread, and how the book helped him and...2020-03-1720 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenBrandy Colbert-The Only Black Girls in TownBrandy Colbert (@BrandyColbert) shares THE ONLY BLACK GIRLS IN TOWN, an unforgettable story about the only two black girls in town who discover a collection of hidden journals revealing shocking secrets of the past. The book is filled with family, love, friendships, celebrates diverse families and explores themes of micro-aggressions, racism & colorism.Join our conversation as we discuss THE ONLY BLACK GIRLS IN TOWN!You can learn more about this book and its author by visiting https://www.whatisblack.co/podcast.2020-03-1030 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenJewell Parker Rhodes-Black Brother, Black BrotherJewell Parker Rhodes (@jewell_p_rhodes) shares BLACK BROTHER, BLACK BROTHER, A powerful coming-of-age middle-grade novel about two brothers, one who presents as white, the other as black, this story explores the complex ways in which they are forced to navigate the world all while training for a fencing competition. The book addresses issues of colorism,the school-to-prison pipeline, and racial bias. During our conversation, we discussed that BLACK BROTHER, BLACK BROTHER is also is a sports book, her inspiration for the book and her love of writing for young readers.BLACK BROTHER, BLACK BROTHER is an...2020-03-0348 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenAmanda Rodriguez: 50 Things to Do in Baby's First Year: The First-Time Mom's Guide for Your Baby, Yourself, and Your SanityBlogger and writer Amanda Rodriguez also known as the Dude Mom discusses her new book, 50 Things to Do in Babys First Year: The First-Time Moms Guide for Your Baby, Yourself and Your Sanity, a guide to surviving and thriving the first year of parenting. During our conversation she discusses the following:Her perspective and experience on parenting and raising three sonsImportance of having supportive relationships with other momsImportance of investing in your own self care as a momThe book features tips from experts in fields related to parenting and motheringHer top 5 tips for new mothersTo learn...2020-02-1723 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTalking Black Hair with Lori L. TharpsOn today's episode, we're joined by Lori L. Tharps to discuss black hair and her book, Hair Story: Untangling the Roots of Black Hair in America. Lori is a set-described diversity diva and hairstorian.During this episode we cover the following topics and so much more!The complicated history of Black hairStrategies to help kids learn to love their hairCultural and historical importance of Black hairTo learn more about Lori, check out the show notes on whatisblack.co.Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, IG and Facebook @whatisblk.2020-02-0345 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenJanet Stickmon: To Black Parents Visting EarthAuthor and professor Janet Stickmon discusses her new book, "To Black Parents Visiting Earth Raising Black Children inThe 21st Century". She shares her purpose in creating a guide to help parents navigate the current political and social landscape that often create challenges for parenting and raising Black children. Janet writes the book as letters to parents visiting Earth for the first time. She shares her experiences, challenges and shares resources. But most of all she describes the book as "a love letter life guide."You'll find show notes for this episode and to learn more about Janet...2020-01-2034 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenSupermom Rehab with Dr. Omolara Thomas UwemedimoDr. Omolara Thomas Uwemedimo is CEO and founder of OmolaraMD Health Solutions, a social justice physician, advocate and researcher passionate about health equity for mothers and children. She joins us today to discuss breaking the myths of being a supermom, the health impacts of being a supermom, why embracing vulnerability is important for moms embracing vulnerability, and how she help moms of color through her podcast role as pediatrician, mom and of host of SupermomRehab.You can find her blog and podcast at omolaramd.comFor show notes visit, whatisblack.co.Social media:2020-01-0628 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenWhen They See Us: The Affects of Structural Racism on Black & Brown YouthWe're ending season one of What is Black podcast with a discussion about "When They See Us," the AvaDuVernay docuseries about five teenagers falsely accused and convicted for a crime they didn't commit. Much has been written about the series but I wanted to explore with my guests Dr. Baraka Floyd, Dr. Frank Clark, Dr. David de Angel Sola and Dr. Angela Moemeka how the series portrays how the adverse childhood experience and toxic stress of structural racism impacts Black and Brown youth then and now and how the series can be a conversation starter for families...2019-09-2353 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDr. Aronica Cotton: Children's Mental HealthWhat is Black welcomes Dr. Aronica Cotton a Board Certified Adult, Child, and Adolescent Psychiatrist and an Assistant Professor in the Psychiatry Department at the University of Maryland Medical School, on this weeks podcast. Black children and young adults are less likely to get mental health care but still experience mental health conditions. One way to address this disparity in access to mental health care for Black children and adolescents is to talk about it.In Episode 26 you will learn:The most common mental health concerns in childrenThe importance of mental health to childrens health and...2019-09-0935 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenA Conversation with Shonda Buchanan, Author of Black IndianOn this episode, I speak with poet, educator and author, Shonda Buchanan about her new memoir Black Indian. Shonda's memoir is an inspiring story that explores her family's legacy of being African Americans with American Indian roots and how they dealt with not just society's ostracization but the consequences of this dual inheritance.In our conversation Shonda and I talk about the lineage of fierce women in her family; why she wrote the book; how intersectionality of race and identity influenced the writing of her memoir; the impact of her multi-ethnic and multi-racial identity on her as...2019-08-2644 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMeet the Author That Captures the Joys and Challenges of Black Mothering (w/ Kelly Glass)Why is it so hard for Black mothers to show vulnerablity? Do you feel anxious raising black children? Theses are questions that many of us may have asked ourselves but have found it hard to answer or openly discuss with family and/or friends. Today's guest is Kelly Glass a writer whose interests focus on the intersections of parenting, mental health, race, and diversity. She's also the author of young adult racial literacy book Looking at Privilege and Power. Her work can be found in the Washington Post, Oxygen.com, HelloGiggles, Romper, and more. She's written two essays on...2019-08-1231 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe RESilience Initiative: Uplifting Youth Through Healthy Conversations About RaceDuring this episode I speak with Lauren G. Caldwell, JD, PhD, Keyona King-Tsikata, and Tiffany G. Townsend, PhD from the American Psychological Association (APA) to discuss the RESilience Initiative. RESilence's goals are to address the effects of racism, racial bias and discrimination through:Increasing knowledge of racial and ethnic socialization (RES) as an important part of identity development.Increasing the effective use of racial and ethnic socialization.Supporting parents in managing their own experiences while helping their children learn positive messages about race and ethnicity.Increasing attention to RES and related issues among researchers, research funders, practitioners, educators...2019-08-0538 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDr. W. Steen James: Let's Talk About Water SafetyIt's summertime! Parents, children and teens are enjoying the fun and sun. But we can't forget about the importance of water safety and drowning prevention. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), drowning is a leading cause of unintentional injury-related death in the US. Children ages 1-4 have the highest drowning rates and theres a disparity in the rate of drowning with African-American children disproportionately impacted. On this episode, I speak with Dr. W. Steen James, a pediatrician, member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and its Georgia Chapter. She has a solo practice, Pediatrics Village...2019-07-3134 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenReflections on Fatherhood Part 2This episode is a follow up to the Reflections on Fatherhood Part 1 episode. This is the full conversation that I had with Max Douge, my husband, Pierre Douge, brother in-law, and Wayne Abbott, family friend. During this episode, my guests share their viewpoints on raising children and the ongoing lessons they're learning about what it means to be a father.Bios:Wayne Abbott grew up in East Windsor, NJ and attended Hightstown HS. He graduated from Rutgers School of Engineering in 1990 with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Wayne joined VCE (now the Modern Data Center division...2019-07-2239 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenTembi Locke-From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding HomeOn this episode, I speak with Tembi Locke, actor and author of the debut novel, From Scratch: A Memoir of Love, Sicily and Finding Home. The novel is a beautifully told story of a cross-cultural love story set mostly in Sicily that deals with themes of family, food, loss, multiculturalism,motherhood and forgiveness.During our conversation, Tembi shares the inspiration for writing the book, her work as an advocate for family caregivers, raising a multiracial child, and how food, love and family helped her heal after the loss of her husband from cancer.To...2019-07-1538 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRecentering the Doctor-Patient Relationship with Dr. Jalan BurtonToday's guest is Dr. Jalan Burton (@pedsdrj), or Dr. J as she is called. Dr. J works as a pediatrician and is the founder of Healthy Home Pediatrics LLC, a concierge or direct primary care house-call practice providing holistic and comprehensive care to children and young adults in DC, Maryland, and Virginia.In today's episode, she explains what is concierge or direct primary care and how it helps her to reach the goal of recentering the doctor-patient relationship and how her experience as a Black female doctor and mother has influenced her practice and interest to address...2019-07-0842 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDr. Nathan Chomilo: The role of early childhood literacy in advancing racial and health equityOur guest today is Dr. Nathan Chomilo. Dr. Chomilo is both a pediatrician and doctor of internal medicine. He works in Minnesota and serves as the Medical Director of Reach Out and Read Minnesota. His advocacy work includes the impact early childhood intervention and healthcare access have on the long-term prospects of our children and how physicians and health systems can address racial & health equity.During this episode, he shares his work with to address racial & health equity, importance of early childhood literacy, work with Reach Out and Read, resources to help parents address race, and book...2019-06-2434 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenReflections on Fatherhood Part 1In this episode, we pay tribute to Black fathers in celebration of Father's Day. I speak with Max Douge, my husband, Pierre Douge, brother in-law, and Wayne Abbott, family friend. This episode is an excerpt of a conversation they had after the interview I had with them about fatherhood. During their conversation share reflections of their youth, how their father's influenced their parenting, Black culture then and now, racism and how they help their children deal with negative perceptions about their children based on race. It's a great conversation!This episode is dedicated to Max Douge, my...2019-06-1723 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenPreventing Youth Violence with Dr. Denise PowellGrowing up in Mississippi helped shaped Dr. Denise's Powell's advocacy work to prevent youth violence especially gun violence. Dr. Powell uses her role as physician and journalist to make a difference in her community. Youth violence is an important preventable public health issue.During this episode, Dr. Powell shares how her childhood experience with gun violence influenced her advocacy, disparities of violence within the Black community, the health effects of youth violence, it's role as an adverse childhood experience and it's intergeneration effects, and her work to prevent violence in her community.Bio:Denise...2019-06-0729 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDr. Rhea Boyd: Advocate for Social Justice for KidsToday's guest is Dr. Rhea Boyd. Dr. Boyd is a pediatrician and child and community health advocate. She works clinically at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation and serves as the Chief Medical Officer of San Diego 211 and the Director of Equity and Justice for, The Children's Trust, a campaign to expand behavioral health access to every child in California.In this episode, we discuss the followinghow her childhood experiences influenced her work to become an advocate for children and her community,the connection between racial inequality and health,Adverse police encounters in communities of colorMobile...2019-06-0338 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenMeet the Author of The Dark Fantastic Dr. Ebony Elizabeth ThomasToday's guest is Dr. Ebony Elizabeth Thomas (@ebonyteach) author of the new book The Dark Fantastic: Race and The Imagination From Harry Potter To The Hunger Games (@NYUpress). The Dark Fantastic is an engaging and provocative exploration of race in popular youth and young adult speculative fiction. Grounded in her experiences as YA novelist, fanfiction writer, and scholar of education, Thomas considers four black girl protagonists from some of the most popular stories of the early 21st century: Bonnie Bennett from the CWs The Vampire Diaries, Rue from Suzanne Collinss The Hunger Games, Gwen from the BBCs...2019-05-2636 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenDani McClain-We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black MotherhoodDani McClain reports on race and reproductive health. Dani is the author of the new book, We Live for the We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood. During the episode, Dani shares her unique perspectives of the social, cultural and political forces that impact Black parenting, the political power of Black mothering, lessons learned from interviewing other Black mothers, as well as challenging stereotypes of Black mothering and the Black family.Bio:Dani McClain reports on race and reproductive health. She is a contributing writer at The Nation and a fellow with Type Media Center (formerly...2019-05-2038 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenThe Mother's Day Episode with Nicole Peltier-Lewis and Veronica LoweToday, we're celebrating the mothers! We're talking with my friends Nicole Peltier-Lewis and Veronica Lowe about issues facing Black mothers, importance of self-care, the role of sister friends to lend support and love and importance of having a your own board of directors.Bio:Nicole Peltier-LewisIdeation and Leadership Coach, Educational Consultant, Author, and MomInstagram: @npstrivedailyLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-peltier-lewis-0bb00436/www.onesharpensanother.comVeronica LoweExecutive, Community Leader, Mom, and GrandmotherLinkedin:https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-lowe-mba-114340a/Connect with...2019-05-1340 minRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenRaising Joyful and Resilient Black ChildrenJerry CraftOur guest today is author and illustrator Jerry Craft (@JerryCraft). He shares NEW KID, his new middle grade graphic novel about seventh grader Jordan Banks who loves nothing more than drawing cartoons about his life. But instead of sending him to the art school of his dreams, his parents enroll him in the prestigious Riverdale Academy Day School, where he is now one of the few kids of color in his entire grade. As he makes the daily trip from his Washington Heights apartment, Jordan soon finds himself torn between two worldsand not really fitting into either. Can he...2019-05-0621 min