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Martin Luther King Jr. memorial statue in Washington, D.C.

Other Quotes from Martin Luther King Jr. Everyone Should Know

January 15, 2018 by Creed Anthony

Five quotes from civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. that everyone should pay more attention to in these heady days.

Filed Under: education, National Tagged With: ethnicity/race, holidays, Martin Luther King Jr., MLK Day, racism

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Raising Race Aware, Respectful Kids By Noticing ‘What’s the Difference’

November 20, 2017 by Kevin McKeever

Los Angeles Dads Group member Doyin Richards discusses his new book “What’s the Difference?: Being Different is Amazing.”

Filed Under: parenting advice, relationships Tagged With: books, Doyin Richards, ethnicity/race, Modern Dads Podcast, podcasts, racism

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Glen Henry is Beleaf: Musician, Artist, Modern Father Figure

May 16, 2017 by Mike Heenan

Hip-hop artist and YouTube dad Beleaf (Glen Henry) talks about his new album, family, race, and his possible exit from his performing days.

Filed Under: entertainment, National Tagged With: Beleaf, black fathers, ethnicity/race, music

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Blending Families of Different Races Brings Great Challenges, Blessings

March 29, 2017 by Guest Contributor

Successfully blending families through marriage requires patience. When you are also blending race, it becomes a balancing act.

Filed Under: relationships Tagged With: black fathers, divorce, ethnicity/race, marriage, racism, spouses and partners, stereotypes

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Black History Month Reading that Fosters Empathy, ‘Moral Imagination’

February 8, 2017 by Vincent O'Keefe

Developing children’s sense of empathy is important for their moral growth. We suggest several books perfect for Black History Month reading.

Filed Under: education Tagged With: Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, books, elementary school, emotions, ethnicity/race, high school, middle school, reading

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Melody Ellison: American Girl Enters the Civil Rights Movement

February 2, 2017 by Creed Anthony

American Girl has created a new African American doll, Melody Ellison, with a backstory based around the 1960s Civil Rights Movement.

Filed Under: entertainment Tagged With: black fathers, dolls, ethnicity/race, play, race, toys

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