Family & Parenting
Hey Charlotte! It’s Black History Month, and Praise 102.5/ 610 am is celebrating everyday history-makers— the folks who’ve broken barriers and blazed trails quietly, but powerfully. Are you the first in your family to graduate college? The first black president of your hoa? Maybe the first black female drum major at your high school, or […]
As we celebrate Black History Month, 105.3 RNB is shining a spotlight on local history makers from the Carolinas by Saluting Black Excellence. We are honoring people whose vision, courage, and excellence either shaped or continue to shape our communities. Brought to you in part by Carolina Cares Partnership. DR. KIZZMEKIA CORBETT-HELAIRE Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, […]
In this episode of "Ericaism," titled "Ugly Words" Erica shines a light on a deep truth within our community. The harsh words we sometimes hear, or even speak, often have painful origins.
In his latest column, Corey Richardson writes that being an autism dad is basically like playing fatherhood in All-Madden mode.
Hosted by the Madam Walker Legacy Center, this free virtual camp runs from July 8 to July 31
While your love story may have started with the two of you, building healthy, loving relationships with your in-laws is an integral part of your journey together.
From singers and actresses to billionaire business moguls, the ladies are ready to welcome new additions to their families.
As a mother, Michelle Obama wanted her children to have a childhood that was as normal as possible given their status as First Daugthers.
There has been a significant push by Black parents to normalize the idea of a Black Santa, especially for children.
After the loss of her baby, Jadacy Shepard Engram used her grief to help other mothers process their loss through culinary therapy.
The holiday season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration. But for many, it also comes with its fair share of family drama. Here's how to avoid it.
What if changing a diaper could change the world?