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I used to feel like a nameless, faceless child who had left her birth country. Adopted from Korea at 6 months old, I never
I used to feel like a nameless, faceless child who had left her birth country. Adopted from Korea at 6 months old, I never
As the oldest child in a single parent family, I grew up fast. But when I became a mom, I wanted to “do it
Amena Brown is the author of the upcoming release How to Fix a Broken Record, spoken word poet, speaker and event host. The video,
I can’t wait to get my body back. I think this thought constantly as the days, weeks, months tick by. I can’t wait until
When I quit my teaching job right before having our first daughter, my principal told me he fully supported my choice to stay home.
Dear Sons, I fear I’ve failed you by teaching you skin color doesn’t matter … when clearly it does. Maybe I should’ve taught you
My grandma died without changing the world. My mom probably will too, as will I. In the world of today, we will have failed.
It was just over a year ago that I was an almost-married 31-year-old living in Philadelphia, starting my first year of graduate school and
My mom always smelled faintly of Rapture perfume and Suave hairspray. When I close my eyes and try to conjure what it felt like
This week, MOPS is launching an exciting new video series LIVE on Facebook called, This Is Motherhood With MOPS. Our first host, Kelley Gray,
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