Anti-racists books are not enough. Bestselling author Nic Stone shares 10 books that celebrate black lives
“The best way I ever explained it to my 12-year-old is we're all playing the same video game, except the difficulty level for white, straight men is playing the game on the easiest setting,” Gouveia said. “When you're black, brown, female or gay, that level goes up; you have all these added obstacles. That really landed with him because he realized we're all playing the same game, except there are different rules and harder obstacles for people who don't look like him.
Gouveia’s new book, “Raising Boys to Be Good Men,” offers parents a guide on how to navigate the sometimes bumpy road of raising boys better.Aaron Gouveia's book "Raising Boys to be Good Men" is seen here.“I break down 36 tips for parents who want to steer away from toxic masculinity and start thinking about this stuff,” Gouveia said. “From gender reveals, to mom and dad roles in a heterosexual relationships, to men stepping up on the home front.
The only 'privilege' that white people enjoy is derived from high IQ's and hard work.
they are starting now all of a sudden white people worried about racism and how to tell their kids not to be racist Yeah see the myth that this is from jump..even rn trust most white people are telling their kids communists are Behind all of this and Minorities are entitled.
Great father's day in Tulsa!
Father's day is disbanded
卑劣是素质
How about black communities require more from absent fathers.
I wasn’t taught about racism I figured it out from the black kids in school.
I've been a parent for 26 years. So far, I've raised an RN and a US Marine. I'm still raising 2 more. I will not be taking any advice from ABC, NBC, CBS or others on how to raise my kids. Pretty much if ABC is telling me to do something, I won't be doing it.
Billy knows
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