Raising Joyful and Resilient Black Children

Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes & Dr. Valerie N. Adams-Bass

As a parent raising Black children, do you ever wish there was a trusted space that understood the unique challenges and joys of raising Black children and that affirmed Black children? Well, we’re here for you. We’re Dr. Valerie Adams-Bass and Dr. Sheretta Butler-Barnes, developmental psychologists, moms and professors. In each episode, we’ll speak with experts and parents to explore what it means to raise healthy and thriving Black children, bridge conversations from parenting to child wellbeing and social justice, and provide resources and tools for parents connected to research that matters to us/our community. Our goal is to empower you as a parent with love, joy, and knowledge and let you know that we see you. read less
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Episodes

Building Resilience: Supporting Black Youth in the Face of Microaggressions
Mar 11 2024
Building Resilience: Supporting Black Youth in the Face of Microaggressions
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.
Kristin Henning: Transforming Juvenile Justice
Nov 27 2023
Kristin Henning: Transforming Juvenile Justice
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"
Nov 13 2023
Replay: "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. 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
Parent Joy Circle: Black Motherhood and Vulnerability
May 15 2023
Parent Joy Circle: Black Motherhood and Vulnerability
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
Introducing Reading In Black Podcast
Jan 18 2023
Introducing Reading In Black Podcast
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: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