How I Learned to Wear the Title Father Proudly

Aaron White wanted to be a father more than anything in the world. But first, he had to heal the wounds of abandonment.   I saw him once. When I was five years old, he dropped off a BMX bike and patted me on the head. Though I didn’t know him, he felt familiar. I tried to make eye contact, but he dodged it.  It was as if my face haunted him. Upon his departure, my mom told me that he was my father, and like seeing a mythical figure, intensely I watched as he drove away.   

By |2025-05-30T03:04:36-07:00June 13, 2019|Fatherhood, Parenting|0 Comments

8 Things I Learned From the ‘Black Girls Making Millions Academy’

The founder and CEO of Black haircare brand CURLS, Mahisha Dellinger, launched her first annual Black Girls Making Millions Academy (BGMMA) in Los Angeles last weekend. Everywhere you turned, there was a queen pitching her business idea and others sharing how they made their first million — a true oasis of Black girl magic.

By |2025-05-27T09:27:11-07:00June 11, 2019|Entrepreneurship|0 Comments
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