Too much emphasis has been put on the "fears" of White parents who do not want students to learn about America's legacy of racism. In recent years, numerous school districts put their voices on a pedestal, drowning out the voices of Black parents and those from other marginalized groups. They act as if children who learn about figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Ida B. Wells or historical events like Tulsa Race Massacre will melt like the wicked witch when Dorthy tossed a bucket of water on her. In all reality, no one has ever died from learning black history, nor has anyone turned into a puddle on the floor. So why are so many White parents treating black history like the villain in American society?
The beautiful children of narcissistic parents
Whenever I look up stories about children who were raised by narcissists, the most common narrative is how parents acted like children, making children…