Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:read this thread without rolling your eyes.
I'm not rolling my eyes at all. I'm just feeling really sad. I'm trying to wrap my head around what it must be like to raise a black child, and especially a black male, in this fukced up country.
I’m black and have a young elementary-aged daughter. I felt a little relieved when I learned we were having a girl, although I feel guilty saying it—black girls certainly have their challenges, but it doesn’t seem as dangerous out there for girls as it does for black sons.
However, even that’s not much relief, since I have a black husband and brothers.![]()
Sandra Bland
Signed,
Black mother of a black daughter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:read this thread without rolling your eyes.
I'm not rolling my eyes at all. I'm just feeling really sad. I'm trying to wrap my head around what it must be like to raise a black child, and especially a black male, in this fukced up country.
I’m black and have a young elementary-aged daughter. I felt a little relieved when I learned we were having a girl, although I feel guilty saying it—black girls certainly have their challenges, but it doesn’t seem as dangerous out there for girls as it does for black sons.
However, even that’s not much relief, since I have a black husband and brothers.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:read this thread without rolling your eyes.
I'm not rolling my eyes at all. I'm just feeling really sad. I'm trying to wrap my head around what it must be like to raise a black child, and especially a black male, in this fukced up country.
Anonymous wrote:read this thread without rolling your eyes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:read this thread without rolling your eyes.
I'm not rolling my eyes at all. I'm just feeling really sad. I'm trying to wrap my head around what it must be like to raise a black child, and especially a black male, in this fukced up country.
I cannot imagine. The conversations I have to have with my blond daughter are so different than my friends who have sweet little boys who are about to become “scary black teenagers”