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Parenting While Black: A Family-to-Family Real Talk Series

Brazelton Touchpoints Center will celebrate Black History Month with a free, four-part virtual conversation series by, for, and among Black parents.

This year, the focus will be on Raising Black Children in the Digital Age: Culture, Technology, and Liberation.

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Through a lens that centers on Black children's experiences and futures, the series will look at how parents, educators, and communities navigate the challenges and opportunities of our increasingly digital world while affirming Black children's humanity, agency, and cultural heritage.

The conversations, which each run an hour, will be held on the following Mondays - February 2, 9, and 23, and March 2 at 3 p.m. ET.

The series is designed to create an authentic and welcoming space for Black parents to share experiences and insights and build community. The webinars are moderated by Kimya Barden, PhD, a parenting scholar, co-creator of The Speaker Shop, and professor of Urban Community Studies at Northeastern Illinois University-Chicago

Each webinar includes live Spanish-language translation and captioning. Those interested in attending the webinars can sign up online.

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