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Dr. Jacqueline Douge is a mom of two Black young men and pediatrician. She’s had many conversations with her children about issues ranging from racial identity, media portrayals of Black children and adolescents, racism and addressing the changing ideas of what it’s like to be Black. Join her biweek…

Jacqueline Douge


    • Mar 25, 2024 LATEST EPISODE
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    Season 2 Finale: Celebrating Growth and Resilience in Raising Joyful Black Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 46:52


    In 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 valuable insights and strategies for raising joyful and resilient Black children.

    Building Resilience: Supporting Black Youth in the Face of Microaggressions

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 42:00


    Welcome 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 understanding how they differ from more overt forms of racism or discrimination.Examining the everyday reality for Black children in schools and how microaggressions affect their academics and overall well-being.Sharing personal experiences and stories to shed light on how Black children encounter these subtle forms of prejudice in educational settings.Discussing steps educators and school administrators can take to address and minimize the effects of microaggressions on Black students.Exploring ways to challenge and dismantle harmful societal attitudes and stereotypes to create safer spaces for Black children in schools.Providing guidance for parents and caregivers on how to support their Black children facing microaggressions at school and advocate effectively within the education system.Generating solutions for schools to create more inclusive and supportive environments where Black students can thrive academically and socially despite facing microaggressions.Join us as we navigate this crucial conversation, offering insights, personal experiences, and actionable strategies to create a more equitable educational experience for Black children.

    Black Fatherhood: A Conversation with Dr. Alvin Thomas

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 58:42


    This 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.

    Art, Activism, and Advocacy: A Conversation with Michelle Browder

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 59:55


    In 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.

    Kristin Henning: Transforming Juvenile Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 49:27


    Welcome 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 intersection of race, adolescence, and policing, shedding light on the criminalization of Black youth. Henning shares her expertise on implicit racial bias and its role in police youth encounters, emphasizing the importance of training to dismantle systemic biases. As the episode unfolds, listeners gain valuable insights into the journey of writing "The Rage of Innocence" and its potential to catalyze change in the treatment of Black and Latinx children within the justice system. As the episode wraps up, Henning shares how listeners can further engage with her impactful work. Tune in for a compelling dialogue that educates and inspires positive change in the quest for justice and resilience for Black children.Guest details:Kristin Hennings's Racial justice work at the Georgetown Juvenile Justice Clinic & Initiative Website for The Rage of Innocence: How America Criminalizes Black Youth FB: https://www.facebook.com/profkrishenningIG: https://www.instagram.com/profkrishenning/Stay up to date with the Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children Podcast. Sign up for our newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletter.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @joyfulresilientblackchildrenReach out to us via email at hi@whatisblack.co.

    Replay: "Making Black Girls Count in Math Education " with Dr. Nicole M. Joseph"

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 32:50


    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. Black Girls Interrupted: The Erasure of Black Girls Childhood (https://genderjusticeandopportunity.georgetown.edu/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/girlhood-interrupted.pdf)2. Black Girl Mathgic: https://blackgirlmathgic.com/3. Black Girls Do Stem: https://bgdstem.com/4. I am Stem Camps: https://www.iamstemcamps.com/5. Black Girls Love Math: https://www.blackgirlslovemath.org/6. Dr. Natalie King: https://www.drnatalieking.com/7. Brittany Rhodes: https://www.cbsnews.com/detroit/news/black-girl-mathgic-founder-wins-naacp-national-convention-pitch-contest/Dr. Nicole M. Josephs information:https://www.nicolemjosephphd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nicolemichelle.russellTwitter: https://twitter.com/profnicolej?s=20&t=Gcih8zGZo1_6T2ajKpXF4wStay up to date by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletter

    The Rubber Band Mentality: Helping Kids Address Mental Health

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 28:22


    On 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 impact on the lives of others.To learn more about The Rubberband Mentality and get involved, listeners can visit their website at https://therubberbandmentality.com/.

    A Live Interview with Ciera Burch, Author of 'Finch House'

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 44:00


    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://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletter

    Exploring 'Kin: Rooted in Hope' - A Journey with Carole Boston Weatherford and Jeffery Weatherford

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 41:45


    Books 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 Douge and edited by Manuel Simon.Stay up to date:Sign up for our newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletter.Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @whatisblk Reach out to us via email at hi@whatisblack.co.

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    Reflections and Hopes

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 24:15


    In 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. Tune in to the Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts.

    When Magic Happens

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 50:56


    Today, 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. Find When Magic Happens from WBEZ Chicago wherever you listen to podcasts.

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    EmpowHering Black & Brown Girls and Parents: A Conversation with Dawn L. Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 49:45


    Join 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 joyful and resilient Black and Brown girls.To learn more about EmpowHer Institute and get involved, listeners can visit their website at https://empowher.org/. They can also stay up to date by signing up for the organization's newsletter.Stay up to date by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterYou can follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @whatisblk or email us at hi@whatisblack.co

    Parent Joy Circle: Black Motherhood and Vulnerability

    Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 36:31


    Today 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 almost 20 years of experience. Passionate about educating her patients on primary prevention of preventable adverse health outcomes and encouraging young people to be outspoken and self-assured.Antoinette Revet: Stay-at-home mom of two and the founder and owner of Glossy Girlz LLC, a cosmetics and personal care company for tween/teen girls.Charm Joy Der: Wife, mother of two, entrepreneur, and a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I) strategist. Founder and CEO of Wonder at Work, a boutique People & Culture consulting and training collective, and author of "My Happiness Counts."Guest Contact Information:Antoinette Revet: Check out her website at Glossy-Girlz.com.Instagram: @glossygirlzllcCharm Joy Der: Learn more about Charm and her work at MyHappinessCounts.com, Wonderatwork.com, or connect with her on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/charmder.Instagram: @happinesscountsbookStay up to date by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterYou can follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @whatisblk or email us at hi@whatisblack.co

    Promoting Black Mental Wellness for Teens: Insights from Dr. Danielle Busby

    Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 43:00


    In 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)Dr. Danielle Busby information:Website: https://www.drdaniellebusby.com/https://www.blackmentalwellness.com/Instagram:@drbusby, @blackmentalwellnessStay up to date by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterYou can follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @whatisblk or email us at hi@whatisblack.co

    High Five Discipline:Positive Parenting for Happy, Healthy Well-Behaved Kids with Dr. Candace Jones

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 41:45


    In 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 child.Articles and resources mentioned during episodeHigh-Five Discipline: Positive Parenting for Happy, Healthy, Well-Behaved Kid (https://drcandicemd.com/book/)Dr. Candace Jones information:https://drcandicemd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drcandicemdTwitter:https://twitter.com/drcandicemdInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/drcandicemd/Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ4UKuOeIgkf99_jFrlrb6gLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/candice-w-jones-md-b0085b4b/Podcast: KIDing Around with Dr. Candace (https://soundcloud.com/kidingaroundwithdrcandice)Stay up to date by signing up for our newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterYou can follow us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram @whatisblk or email us at hi@whatisblack.co

    The Parent Joy Circle

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 59:00


    We 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 both entertaining, enlightening, and educational. Listen to Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children on ALIVE Podcast Network, at https://alivepodcastnetwork.com/.Sign up for our newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletter

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    The Why Behind Creating Our New Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 27:31


    This 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:Sign up for our newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterGuests Social Media InfoDr. Douges instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjacquelinedouge/What is Blacks instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whatisblk/

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    Trailer: Raising Joyful and Resilent Black Children

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 1:45


    Welcome 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? Follow, rate, review and share

    Introducing Reading In Black Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 30:00


    We'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 seen Influence of families on their work Inspiration to be a creator Book recommendations About Reading in Black:Were going to dive deep into the conversation on Black identity and exploring the impact of Black childrens literature on how not only Black children see themselves but how literature that is written and illustrated and published by Black creators can make an impact on society on by pushing forth narratives that are authentic and empowering. Join us for interesting conversations with Black creators, celebrate our stories and storytellers and maybe find a new book to add to your collection.The new podcast launches January 2023.Books mentioned in episode: Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters by John Steptoe Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hammer by Carole Boston Weatherford (Author) and Ekua Holmes (Illustrator) Dr. Marvellus Djinn's Odd Scholars by B. Sharise Moore Guest social media: Theresa that S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D:https://www.instagram.com/london.ladd/ London Ladd: https://www.instagram.com/london.ladd/ English Transcript available for this episode. Please note that transcription may have errors due to use of A.I. transcription

    Introducing Reading In Black Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 30:00 Transcription Available


    We'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:We're going to dive deep into the conversation on Black identity and exploring the impact of Black children's literature on how not only Black children see themselves but how literature that is written and illustrated and published by Black creators can make an impact on society on by pushing forth narratives that are authentic and empowering.  Join us for interesting conversations with Black creators, celebrate our stories and storytellers and maybe find a new book to add to your collection.The new podcast launches January 2023. Books mentioned in episode:Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters by John SteptoeVoice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hammer by Carole Boston Weatherford (Author) and Ekua Holmes (Illustrator) Dr. Marvellus Djinn's Odd Scholars by B. Sharise MooreGuest social media:Theresa that S.O.N.G.B.I.R.D:https://www.instagram.com/london.ladd/London Ladd: https://www.instagram.com/london.ladd/English Transcript available for this episode. Please note that transcription may have errors due to use of A.I. transcription

    Addressing Gun Violence Part 2

    Play Episode Play 29 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 30:30


    This 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 Coalition

    Addressing Gun Violence Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 30:30


    This 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 States Racial Disparities in Child Exposure to Firearm Violence Before and During COVID-19 WCAAP Statement on Recent Acts of Violence in the U.S. Alliance on Gun Responsibility Washington State Firearm Tragedy Prevention Network Safer Homes Coalition

    Addressing Gun Violence Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 41:00


    In 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/soac-2021-gun-violence/

    Addressing Gun Violence Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 41:00


    In 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.Resources History of Brady Bill HealthyChildren.org Parent Resources Data sources shared during this episode: https://www.npr.org/2022/05/28/1101307932/texas-shooting-uvalde-gun-violence-children-teenagers https://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/soac-2021-gun-violence/

    A Conversation with Author Sophie Isabelle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 28:00


    We'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.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter:https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow: @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack

    A Conversation with Author Sophie Isabelle

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 28:00


    We'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.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter:https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow: @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack  

    Black Families and Homeschooling

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 61:30


    This week special guest host Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes is joined by Tenikca Gainey and Dr. Maxine Davis to 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.comDr. Maxine DavisTwitter: @DrMaxineDavisYoutube Channel: DrMaxineDavisWebsite: www.drmaxinedavis.comResource for parents who need help navigating home schoolingFor anyone who needs help: Maxine Johnson email: parentunionmo@gmail.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter:https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow: @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack 

    Black Families and Homeschooling

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 61:30


    This week special guest host Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes is joined by Tenikca Gainey and Dr. Maxine Davisto discuss Black families and homeschooling. Topics discussed Benefits of homeschooling Personal experiences with homeschooling Resources and Tips for parents interested in homeschooling Check 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.comDr. Maxine DavisTwitter: @DrMaxineDavisYoutube Channel: DrMaxineDavisWebsite: www.drmaxinedavis.comResource for parents who need help navigating home schoolingFor anyone who needs help: Maxine Johnson email: parentunionmo@gmail.comClick here to subscribe via RSS feed: https://feeds.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter:https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow: @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack

    What is Black Presents: Henry's Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 9:29


    What 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 Story of Four Black Women and the Space Raceby Margot Lee Shetterly with Winifred Conkling, Illustrated by Laura FreemanThis podcast is a production of What is Black.Created by Dr. Ashaunta Anderson and Dr. Jacqueline DougeEpisode written by Jacqueline DougeMusic: Snap Happy by Shane Ivers-https://www.silvermansound.comSound design and editing: Vita Productions, LLCCover art: Dreahna Lewis IllustrationRate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblackThank you for listening to the show. For more visit, https://www.whatisblack.co/henryslibarypodcast

    What is Black Presents: Henry's Library

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 9:29


    What 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 today's episode:Bright Sky, Starry Cityby Uma Krishnaswami, Illustrated by:  Aimée SicuroHidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Raceby Margot Lee Shetterly  with Winifred Conkling, Illustrated by Laura FreemanThis podcast is a production of What is Black.Created by Dr. Ashaunta Anderson and Dr. Jacqueline DougeEpisode written by Jacqueline DougeMusic: Snap Happy by Shane Ivers-https://www.silvermansound.comSound design and editing: Vita Productions, LLCCover art: Dreahna Lewis IllustrationRate, Review and Subscribe to the podcast!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/whatisblackThank you for listening to the show. For more visit, https://www.whatisblack.co/henryslibarypodcast 

    mater mea Founder Tomi Akitunde on Creating a Space for Transparent Conversations About Black Motherhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 25:43


    This 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.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter: https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack

    mater mea Founder Tomi Akitunde on Creating a Space for Transparent Conversations About Black Motherhood

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 25:43


    This 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.simplecast.com/Uy7htk0WJoin our newsletter: https:mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow @whatisblk on Instagram, Twitter and FacebookRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack

    How Kim Williams is Building Community for Single Black Mothers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 24:24


    This 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.com Resources provided to moms that join the community How starting her platform has impacted personally and as a mom Click here to subscribe via RSS feed:Join our newsletter:https://mailchi.mp/whatisblack/newsletterVisit our website: www.whatisblack.coFollow on IG, Twitter, Facebook @WhatisblkGuest social mediaIG: @singleblackmotherhoodRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack

    How Kim Williams is Building Community for Single Black Mothers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 24:24


    This 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.coFollow on IG, Twitter, Facebook @WhatisblkGuest social mediaIG: @singleblackmotherhoodRate, Review and Subscribe!Support the show https://www.patreon.com/whatisblack 

    Reconstructing Black Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 24:59


    On 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 mediaReconstruction https://reconstruction.us(Instagram & Facebook)-@reconstructionus(Twitter)-@reconstruct_us(LinkedIn)-https://www.linkedin.com/company/reconstruction-us/What is Black-@whatisblk#whatisblack

    Reconstructing Black Education

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 25:00


    On 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://reconstruction.us(Instagram & Facebook)-@reconstructionus(Twitter)-@reconstruct_us(LinkedIn)-https://www.linkedin.com/company/reconstruction-us/What is Black-@whatisblk#whatisblack

    Representation in Media Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 48:40


    During 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 Children's 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 representation that matters  

    Representation in Media Matters

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 48:40


    During 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 episode The New Black Family Culture: Navigating Crises Through Content Common Sense Media Seeing and believing: Meeting Black audience demand for representation that matters

    The Solo Episode: In Gratitude

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 17:35


    This 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 Simon

    The Solo Episode: In Gratitude

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 17:35


    This 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 Simon 

    Addressing Racial Health Disparities related to COVID-19 with Dr. Jasmine Zapata

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 40:32


    In 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 provides expert guidance for a variety of public health promotion, planning and policy efforts. In this role she also serves as co-chair of the Governors Health Equity Council Subcommittee on Power, Access, and Representation as well as co-chair of the Wisconsin Maternal Mortality Review Team. She is also an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health where she practices clinically in the newborn nursery and is involved in a variety of scholarly activities aimed at increasing diversity in medicine and promoting health equity. She has many lived experiences that help her uniquely connect with the communities she serves and is well known for her infectious energy, passionate advocacy, and heart for service. Her ultimate mission in life is to heal, uplift, and inspire.Show Links:Learn more about Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesLearn more about how Wisconsin Department of Health Services is addressing COVID-19Information to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and kidsMusic and editing for this podcast by Manni Simon

    Addressing Racial Health Disparities related to COVID-19 with Dr. Jasmine Zapata

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 40:32


    In 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 provides expert guidance for a variety of public health promotion, planning and policy efforts. In this role she also serves as co-chair of the Governor's Health Equity Council Subcommittee on Power, Access, and Representation as well as co-chair of the Wisconsin Maternal Mortality Review Team. She is also an assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health where she practices clinically in the newborn nursery and is involved in a variety of scholarly activities aimed at increasing diversity in medicine and promoting health equity. She has many lived experiences that help her uniquely connect with the communities she serves and is well known for her infectious energy, passionate advocacy, and heart for service. Her ultimate mission in life is to “heal, uplift, and inspire.”Show Links:Learn more about Wisconsin Department of Health ServicesLearn more about how Wisconsin Department of Health Services is addressing COVID-19Information to learn more about the COVID-19 vaccine and kidsMusic and editing for this podcast by Manni Simon 

    A Conversation with Author Bethany C. Morrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 33:07


    We'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.us

    A Conversation with Author Bethany C. Morrow

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 33:07


    We'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.us

    A Conversation with Author Jay Coles

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 30:02


    We'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.us

    A Conversation with Author Jay Coles

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 30:02


    We'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.us 

    The Possibilities Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 17:40


    This 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, I'm 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-19-Dr. Lawrence T. Brown from Season 3 Ep. 3 The Black Butterfly The Harmful Politics of race and space-Frederick Joseph from Season 3 Ep. 4 The Black Friend-Dr. Sheretta Butler Barnes from Season 3 Ep 5 Centering Black Girl's VOices and Experiences: Addressin over policing and overdisciplining of Black girls-Dr. Elizabeth Hinton from Season 3 Ep. 7 America on Fire: The Untold History of Police violence and Black rebellion Since the 1960s-Kwame Mabalia and Prince Joel Makonnen  from Season 3 Ep. 8 Last gate of the EmperorMusic and Editing by Manni SimonFollow us!Social media @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter to stay up to date, go to https://www.whatisblack.co.

    The Possibilities Episode

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 17:40


    This 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-19-Dr. Lawrence T. Brown from Season 3 Ep. 3 The Black Butterfly The Harmful Politics of race and space-Frederick Joseph from Season 3 Ep. 4 The Black Friend-Dr. Sheretta Butler Barnes from Season 3 Ep 5 Centering Black Girls VOices and Experiences: Addressin over policing and overdisciplining of Black girls-Dr. Elizabeth Hinton from Season 3 Ep. 7 America on Fire: The Untold History of Police violence and Black rebellion Since the 1960s-Kwame Mabalia and Prince Joel Makonnen from Season 3 Ep. 8 Last gate of the EmperorMusic and Editing by Manni SimonFollow us!Social media @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter to stay up to date, go to https://www.whatisblack.co.

    Black Joy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 44:51


    So 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 discuss Incorporating joy into the parenting journey Affirming our kids's identity Tips to help kids navigate negative social media messages Moments of joy Editing and music by Manuel SimonFollow us!Social media @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter to stay up to date, go to https://www.whatisblack.co.

    Black Joy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 44:51


    So 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 messages Moments of joyEditing and music by Manuel SimonFollow us!Social media @whatisblkSign up for our newsletter to stay up to date, go to https://www.whatisblack.co.

    Last Gate of the Emperor with authors Kwame Mabalia and Prince Joel Makonnen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 32:45


    On 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.co

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