Breaking apart as a parent -- Shifting from tough love -- Black fatherhood -- Finding a village : how to build a black community -- Watering your creativity -- Family practices : open communication and family agreements -- Shifting from rules to agreements -- Conversations about sex(uality) and consent -- Conversations about history and oppression -- Underground railroad museum -- Discussing police violence : on the streets and in the news -- Expansive family community -- Communities of faith -- Global communities -- School communities -- Movement communities -- Parenting communities -- Liberated parenting strategy.
Summary
"Parenting for Liberation: A Guide for Raising Black Children is Trina Greene Browne's debut nonfiction work, and addresses the subject of how to raise Black children in a world of systemic racism, violence, and inequality. Pairing personal stories with open-ended prompts for reflection, this book serves as a support for people seeking to root their parenting techniques in practices of liberation"-- Provided by publisher.
Note
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on March 04, 2021).