Parenting While Black 2024
The Parenting While Black series returned in Spring 2024 with Believe, Liberate, and Behold: Beautifully Brilliant Black Babies and Children. This free, engaging webinar series offered real conversations for and […]
Read MoreMeet Mayra E. Alvarez: Advocate for Child Health Equity
Mayra E. Alvarez, President of The Children’s Partnership, a nonprofit advocacy organization in California, spends every working hour, and many non-working ones, fighting for policies that will improve the health and well-being of children across her home state.
Read MoreParenting While Black 2023
We are excited for our 2023 Parenting While Black series, Radically Resistant: Fostering the Brilliance and Awe in Raising Bold Black Children. This free virtual conversation […]
Read MoreSomos Latine Families
View our previous episodes This free, 5-episode virtual conversation series offers a safe and welcoming space to hold conversations for and by Latine families. Explore […]
Read MoreParenting While Black 2022
Parenting While Black is a free webinar series that offers a safe and welcoming space to hold conversations for and by Black families.
Read MoreFamily-to-Family Real Talk Series
BTC’s Family-to-Family Real Talk Series creates dialogue and connections that build community between and among affinity groups of parents, and open up safe spaces for honest conversations about challenges and opportunities that matter to their families today.
Read MoreMeet Our New Director of Relational Equity and Belonging
We are honored to officially welcome Dr. Eurnestine Brown as the first Director of Relational Equity and Belonging at the Brazelton Touchpoints Center and first Boston Children’s Hospital Division of Developmental Medicine (DDM) Director of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging.
Read MoreSay Their Names
Tanisha Anderson Armaud Arbery Jacob Blake – of this list, the only one still alive as of this writing, paralyzed from the waist downSandra BlandMichael Brown Philando […]
Read MoreJuneteenth
Today, Friday, Juneteenth, 2020 commemorates the end of slavery. We need this day to be a national holiday. Not just to remember the end of slavery, but to remember slavery itself, and the ways that it lives on in the systemic racism that continues to exploit, harm and kill.
Read MoreWe Can’t Breathe
At a demonstration Friday night in front of the Boston Police Headquarters, I saw a young woman with a mask on which she’d written the […]
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