About fifteen years ago, my grandpa wrote an e-mail to me, my siblings, and my cousins. He had recently learned how to scan pictures,...
“We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.”-James...
I have been going to the polls since I can remember. My parents voted before work and made a point of taking my brother...
I am going to admit something, I was complicit in my views. I was a HUGE R. Kelly fan, as well as all of...
I quit my job. It took months for me to make the decision. I never, by any stretch of the imagination, thought of not...
This is the first post in a four-part series centered on listening to lived experiences with racism. We are living in a heavy, divided moment—one...
  As moms, we all want our children to grow up not only smart, confident, and successful, but also kind, compassionate, and courageous. In a...
I grew up monolingual. Even though I took several years of Spanish in high school and in university, I was nowhere close to being...
This is the second post in a four-part series centered on listening to lived experiences with racism. In part one of this series, we listened...
At what age do you think a child recognizes the differences in skin colors? At 27 months my youngest was recently playing with Barbie dolls....
I am black. My husband is white. Before becoming a mom, I always wondered what my kids would look like. We now have two...
                                            Let the...
Let me precede this blog by saying this is not a blog paying homage to Bill Cosby. Straight up, there it is: there's a...
As a Black girl growing up in a predominantly Caucasian suburb, it was clear that I was different. None of my teachers or friends...

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See Circle City: Indianapolis Moms Guide to Donuts

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Happy Donut Day! On the first Friday of June, we all scream for donuts in honor of this sweet holiday! Donut Day was first...