01:40 min
CLEAR ALL
In 1974, playwright Ntozake Shange published For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When The Rainbow Is Enuf. The book would go on to inspire legions of women for decades and would later become the subject and title of a hugely popular movie in the fall of 2010.
Psychologist Riana Elyse Anderson explains how families can communicate about race and cope with racial stress and trauma.
Parents, caregivers and educators know that having conversations with kids about race and racism are important, but they often don’t know when and how to have them.
Racism and social inequality don’t just affect adults. Here's why they have a profound impact on the mental health of children of color.
A new generation has turned to an eons-old practice of envisioning positive outcomes.