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7 Ways To Pass Culture Down To Your Kids
As a first generation South Asian American, the ways my family did and still pass culture down to me were not as blatant as it says how to in books and articles I read today. The c
As a first generation South Asian American, the ways my family did and still pass culture down to me were not as blatant as it says how to in books and articles I read today. The c
My first encounter with The Girl Power Project® was over a decade ago. When I stepped off the plane in Uganda, I accompanied Vivian Glyck, founder of Just Like My Child. We
It’s Black History Month as I recall when I was 16 years old and became an officer in the Martin Luther King Jr. Club at my small New York suburban high school. While it was
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I grew up with questions about my parents’ cultural beliefs. As a child of liberal parents when I was at our community’s festive dinner parties, I often asked, “Why
A few weeks ago I closed my eyes and literally prayed for peace. I heard a Jewish man who had survived the holocaust say, “I never thought I would see Nazi flags being waved
Yesterday I asked my kids what they wanted for dinner (this is the question every night) and they usually say whatever mom. But yesterday they said they wanted “ChineseR
Okay, so I have a daughter and it got me thinking about south asian marriage: and the infamous bio data. And while she’s only three, there are incidents that I go through as
I am a first generation South Asian American so when I moved across the country from my family, it didn’t hit me as to how far I was until I had my daughter. Of course we h
When the owner of Puchkee Baby, Preethi, contacted us, I was more than excited since it seemed we had a lot in common. Not only is she a mom-preneur, but she adores Indian motifs i