by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Oct 26, 2021
It’s time you considered it for yourself or someone you know. There are not enough words to express what facilitating these journeys have meant to me and my family. When George Floyd was murdered, my oldest son, Jabari called me clearly hurt and confused. He...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Sep 28, 2021
The truth hurts and frees you. When did you first know you were Black? What was it like to go to a predominantly White school? Did your Dad and I make a mistake sending you there? How’d we do with teaching you to be proud and informed about our history? All...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Oct 21, 2020
I have sons under the age of 30 and a part of their world is watching videos uploaded to social media sites. More and more, these videos are of real life conflicts that have captured the attention of tweens, teens and adults all over the globe. With the ushering in of...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jul 1, 2020
So Many Difficult Conversations To Be Had Are You Doing It Right? Are You Doing It At All? If you are anything like me you have spent far more time than you have imagined answering the questions of children, tweens, teens and young adults during the pandemics of...
by Dr. Lynne Maureen Hurdle | Jun 25, 2020
Last week’s blog ended with telling you to listen when POC choose to engage in conversation about what is true for their lives. Listening is the new black ya’ll, it goes with everything. We all need to listen so much more. Anyone who has worked with me or caught me on...