Paris Hilton Details History of Abusive and Toxic Relationships: ‘I Can’t Believe I Let People Treat Me Like That’
“I put up with things no one should.”
“I put up with things no one should.”
A Texas mother claims how she and her two children were kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight because her intellectually disabled 3-year-old refused to wear a mask.
After the injustices of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many more, Jordin Sparks gives her honest thoughts about raising a Black son in America.
“Due to patriarchy, I am behind on emails.”
One Black family in Colorado was headed to the nail salon when they were traumatized by Aurora police who mistakenly gunned them down.
Due to coronavirus, online learning has been a struggle for most. But after one Black, disabled teen in Michigan was jailed for not doing her homework during the pandemic — leaders came together to have her released. And after 80 days in detention, she has been released.
Gabrielle Union and Dwayne Wade presented at the GLAAD Media Awards this past Thursday night only days after its trans actors were snubbed in the nominations for this year’s Emmy Awards.
Keia Jones-Baldwin is a mother of four and writer at Raising Cultures who has always been open about her experiences with adoption and foster care.
One 6-year-old’s “Black Lives Matter” top got her kicked out of an Arkansas daycare this week and needless to say, the backlash has been swift.
Shakira Rochelle, like millions of other Americans, have been protesting police brutality and systemic racism in the name of the Black Lives Matter movement by holding signs at rallies, donating to organizations, or in Rochelle’s case, simply posting the message on their social media pages.
Amidst protests denouncing racism and police brutality across the nation, a mother named Lauryn Whitney has asked a groundbreaking question: “When did my baby become a threat?”
Barbra Streisand just gifted George Floyd’s young daughter a gift that will continue to give throughout her lifetime: stock in Disney.
One kindergarten teacher’s video explains racism to her young students has gone viral as she breaks down the subject for her young students in a gentle but impactful way.
In the midst of George Floyd’s death and continued protests across the country over police violence as well as systemic racism, young children are asking big and important questions.
Kristen Bell has been vocal about teaching her daughters that being quietly non-racist just won’t cut it.
Protests across the nation continue with a passion after the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin. Even young children are stepping up to protest the institutionalized police violence that has consistently abused African American communities for far too long.
Pride Month is all about celebrating the best organizations, resources, and activists supporting the LGBTQ+ community. And the community itself, of course. There are many examples of meaningful outreach within communities and the country, as well as on an individual basis. We wanted to take a moment to highlight a few of the celebrities who’ve notably supported their LGBTQ+ children during their coming out and/or transitioning journeys and who have graciously shared their stories publicly.
In a post to Reddit, one woman is asking the internet is she is in the wrong for disowning her brother who came out as gay because of how he treats his ex-wife.
Since marrying Prince Harry two years ago, Meghan Markle has faced intense and undue scrutiny from the world.
After students didn’t follow coronavirus warnings and traveled to Cabo for spring break, they returned to campus and brought the disease with them. Now, parents of the students are defending their children’s decision to travel.
A mom writes in asking if she needs to let her child speak to the child’s other parent, who is currently in jail. She says the other parent didn’t play much of a role in the child’s life beforehand, and now she seems hesitant to let the parent call from jail and speak to the child.
“These funds will help us make sure the family know how to find meals when schools are closed, support mobile meal trucks, food banks and other community feeding programs…”
After a 12-year-old boy was beaten and bullied for three months, his mother has pulled him from school.
Generous strangers offering support to the bullied Australian boy, Quaden Bayles, by raising $745,000 in funds is now being gifted to charity.
Jezenia Gambino of Port St. Lucia, Florida is furious after a teacher asked her fifth-grade daughter if she was dating a girl in front of her classmates.