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I never wanted my sons to grow up simply “managing” life—I wanted them to thrive in it. From the moment they were born, I knew that the world would demand a lot from them. As Black boys in America, the stakes were already high. The world would tell them who they should be, how they should act, and what limitations they would face. But before anyone else could define them, I wanted to make sure they knew how to define themselves.
By Created by Shalea Brown—entrepreneur, strategist, and storyteller who moves differently.Can’t listen, read it here.
I never wanted my sons to grow up simply “managing” life—I wanted them to thrive in it. From the moment they were born, I knew that the world would demand a lot from them. As Black boys in America, the stakes were already high. The world would tell them who they should be, how they should act, and what limitations they would face. But before anyone else could define them, I wanted to make sure they knew how to define themselves.