VIDEO: We are all familiar with the stereotype that “all black men are dogs”. At the urging of a viewer we explore that notion and reveal that while some men may act a particular way…it certainly does not mean ALL men do. This black man wrote in and asked “How do we explain to black […]
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Everybody feels stress at some point in their lives when raising children is involved. Some people have more difficulty dealing with it than others. In this video we help a single mom with two adopted sons cope with the feelings of resentment that are starting to rise up because she’s overwhelmed. Been there, done that? […]
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By Lana Moline I stayed home 8 years, until all 3 of my kids were old enough to enter school. Making the decision to resign from my job in the corporate world was a difficult one for me at the time. I worked for a human resources consulting firm and could have easily gotten use […]
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By Oretha Winston Across the United States, almost 7.8 million* children are living in homes where grandparents or other relatives are the householders, with more than 5.8 million children living in grandparents’ homes and nearly 2 million children living in other relatives’ homes. These families are often called “grandfamilies.” More than 2.5 million grandparents are […]
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By: Team Afro There was an article in The Urban Daily that documented a conversation between Lil Wayne and a few of his female fans. ALLEGEDLY, in the exchange Lil Wayne stated very clearly (and not as nicely) that he didn’t like dark-skinned girls. He further went on to say that he was glad that he […]
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By Team BLAM I remember the moment that I realized that marriage is waaaaay more than 2 people coming together because they fell in love. In that moment my outlook was radically changed. The knowledge that I gained in that moment shifted the way I viewed my own marriage, the need for strong families in […]
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By Malti Bhojwani It was at that time when our marriage was falling apart and we completely hated each other when we needed to work constructively as parents, as our child’s world was crumbling too. I have been divorced for over five years now and have a beautiful eleven year old daughter. My ex-husband has […]
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By Lana Moline I grew up in New Orleans, the 8th ward to be exact. The house where I lived for the majority of my childhood still remains, the most beautiful house I have ever seen. My room was nestled diagonally between my sister and brother’s rooms and it was almost entirely pink except for […]
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By Team BLAM Missing New York teen, Mishell DiAmonde Green, has been found and reunited with her family just hours after she was featured on ABC’s “The View,” last Friday. She’s been missing for a whiiile! I know her family is so grateful for her safe return. A missing child is the kind of horror […]
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I had a facebook friend post this today: “I think it’s time for a change….. I am thinking about dating exclusively out of my race, I have tried to step up to the plate with my black sistas and one full yr later, I am still single. It’s gonna be hard cause I like curves […]
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Are Black Men FOR Monogamy?
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family, Love & Marriage, Singles & Dating/byVIDEO: We are all familiar with the stereotype that “all black men are dogs”. At the urging of a viewer we explore that notion and reveal that while some men may act a particular way…it certainly does not mean ALL men do. This black man wrote in and asked “How do we explain to black […]
Single, Divorced, Frustrated Mom….And Starting To RESENT My Children
/in Ask The Maat's Real Questions...Real Answers, Black Family, Parenting, Singles & Dating/byEverybody feels stress at some point in their lives when raising children is involved. Some people have more difficulty dealing with it than others. In this video we help a single mom with two adopted sons cope with the feelings of resentment that are starting to rise up because she’s overwhelmed. Been there, done that? […]
The Business Of Family
/in Black Family/byBy Lana Moline I stayed home 8 years, until all 3 of my kids were old enough to enter school. Making the decision to resign from my job in the corporate world was a difficult one for me at the time. I worked for a human resources consulting firm and could have easily gotten use […]
“Grandfamilies” Are Growing In America…Here Are Some Ways For You To Be Prepared
/in Black Family, Parenting/byBy Oretha Winston Across the United States, almost 7.8 million* children are living in homes where grandparents or other relatives are the householders, with more than 5.8 million children living in grandparents’ homes and nearly 2 million children living in other relatives’ homes. These families are often called “grandfamilies.” More than 2.5 million grandparents are […]
Uplifting ALL Black Women AUTOMATICALLY Uplifts The Black Community
/in Black Family/byBy: Team Afro There was an article in The Urban Daily that documented a conversation between Lil Wayne and a few of his female fans. ALLEGEDLY, in the exchange Lil Wayne stated very clearly (and not as nicely) that he didn’t like dark-skinned girls. He further went on to say that he was glad that he […]
The Awesome Benefits Of Marriage: It’s Way More Than What You Think
/in Black Family, Love & Marriage/byBy Team BLAM I remember the moment that I realized that marriage is waaaaay more than 2 people coming together because they fell in love. In that moment my outlook was radically changed. The knowledge that I gained in that moment shifted the way I viewed my own marriage, the need for strong families in […]
Marriages May End But Family’s Are Forever
/in Black Family/byBy Malti Bhojwani It was at that time when our marriage was falling apart and we completely hated each other when we needed to work constructively as parents, as our child’s world was crumbling too. I have been divorced for over five years now and have a beautiful eleven year old daughter. My ex-husband has […]
Impact Of The Suburbs: Are ‘Big Houses’ And A ‘Better Life’ Causing A Slow Divide?
/in Black Family/byBy Lana Moline I grew up in New Orleans, the 8th ward to be exact. The house where I lived for the majority of my childhood still remains, the most beautiful house I have ever seen. My room was nestled diagonally between my sister and brother’s rooms and it was almost entirely pink except for […]
VIDEO: Missing NY Teen Mishell Green Reunited With Family After Being Seen On Talk Show ‘The View’
/in Black Family, From Across The Web/byBy Team BLAM Missing New York teen, Mishell DiAmonde Green, has been found and reunited with her family just hours after she was featured on ABC’s “The View,” last Friday. She’s been missing for a whiiile! I know her family is so grateful for her safe return. A missing child is the kind of horror […]
Black Men…Don’t Throw In The Towel
/in Black Family, Conflict Management/byI had a facebook friend post this today: “I think it’s time for a change….. I am thinking about dating exclusively out of my race, I have tried to step up to the plate with my black sistas and one full yr later, I am still single. It’s gonna be hard cause I like curves […]