Exploring how dating, loneliness, and emotional healing intersect for Black men
In this personal essay, Dr. Ashton Pemberton explores how dating, loneliness, and emotional healing intersect for Black men.
In this personal essay, Dr. Ashton Pemberton explores how dating, loneliness, and emotional healing intersect for Black men.
"That opened the door when he felt like, okay, this person is going to understand me. This person is going to relate to me."
Fatherhood will change your life, and we need to talk about that more.
The way that we counter the narratives about Black men is by sharing and elevating the narratives of the opposite.
Over the past five seasons, Nic has illustrated hard-hitting realities that Black boys and young men face every day, including police brutality, and searching for a greater purpose. This season, he’s helping us interrogate the intersection of masculinity and intimacy.
Without a doubt, Black men in America have and do navigate a unique challenge — balancing the many demands of masculinity and racial oppression at the same time. We need to check in with ourselves, and our self-care daily.
“Black Dads: Beyond Present” showcases four men who talk about everything fatherhood, from how they found out they were going to be dads to figuring out how to parent in a way that’s different from how they were raised.
I’ve figured out where that pain started from, removed it from my soul, and now continue to do the things I need to do to heal.
The series features 8 episodes that offer a range of perspectives through impactful conversations.
Black Love’s Co-Founder and Publisher Tommy Oliver counters Mo’Nique’s message on side chicks and explains why every Black woman deserves a healthy relationship to thrive in and be treated like a Black Queen.