My Brown Child
Welcome to My Brown Child! We celebrate the artistic and academic accomplishments of children of color. More goodies on our blog!: www.mybrownchild.net
My Brown Child was created as an early learning resource for children. We BELIEVE that brown children, ALL children, perform at their best, when they are regularly exposed to positive images and people who they can easily identify with, that also look like themselves. We UNDERSTAND that, when we invest in our children, we will see the benefit 100 fold in their future. The academic excellence, life
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FREE Creativity Camp for Kids- Learn how to tell stories, draw and make comics! Parents and Educators! Award winning Author/Illustrator Arree Chung is hosting a FREE week of Creativity Camp for kids and adults. If your kids wants to learn how to draw, tell stories and make comics, sign up for the FREE Creativity Camp! Space is limited, sign up now!
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Mom Breaks Down In Tears As Her Fourteen-Year-Old Son Becomes Youngest Person Ever To Graduate College In Texas! - The Buddy A proud mother shed tears of joy after her 14-year-old son became the youngest person ever to graduate from Texas Christian University. Carson Huey-You was among more than 2,000 students who got a degree at the Fort Worth school, where he also minored in Chinese and Math. His extraordinary achieveme...
Twin judges: Shera Grant joins sister on the bench Shanta Owens has been a district criminal judge since her election in 2008. Now her twin sister, Shera Grant, is a judge too after Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley on Friday appointed her to fill the seat of retiring district civil judge Jack Lowther.
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Black To The Future: Meet The World’s Youngest Microsoft Certified Professional A 9-year-old Nigerian has recently shed light on the country’s information and communication technology sector, when he became the world’s youngest Microsoft Certified Specialists for MS office word 2010. The younger achiever Jomiloju Tunde-Oladipo who has joined the community of other tech achie
Black Female Engineer Creates Job Matching App Designed To Remove Bias Out Of Tech Hiring At the young age of 13, Stephanie Lampkin learned to code. By the time she was 15 she was a fluent in computer programming. Graduating from Stanford University with a engineering degree and from MIT with an MBA
Meet Maurice Ashley: The First African American International Chess Grandmaster In Chess Maurice Ashley, the first African-American International Grandmaster in chess, reflects on his upbringing in Brooklyn, his impact on students and his love -- and eternal respect -- for the game. The U.S. Chess Championships, which take place at the Chess Club & Scholastic Center of St. Loui
Notre Dame Sees Its First Black Valedictorian **Update: This story is from 2010. This story has been edited to reflect the correct year.** Katie Washington, who is from Gary, Indiana, is a biological science major at the University of Notre Da…
Summer Academy For Minority Teen Girls at Princeton University Gears Up for Fifth Year For the 5th straight year, the At the Well Young Women's Leadership Academy will be held on the campus of Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. The Academy is one of the only summer institutes for minority teen girls to be held on an Ivy League campus.
This is a really great educational resource featuring a young girl of color. Lets get our children excited about science!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HMXoHKwWmU8
How Your Ears Work How do you hear? Watch this ear video to step inside the ear.
1st Place Team!!! Xcel Bronze at Heart of Gold (GA) Invitational
Bilingual Book Teaches Afro-Latino Children To Be Proud Of Their Natural Hair "This book is a tool of empowerment for all of our little girls."
Join the 2016 Team! Would you like to join our inaugural LFW team in 2016? Starting in this March the first Leaders of the Free World cohort will begin their first session. The team will meet twice a month as part of...
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5-year-old leads blind grandmother to safety from burning home | KGW.com A 5-year-old led her blind grandmother from their burning home to safety, thanks to a lesson she learned on a school field trip.
Doc McStuffins Gets a Sibling through Adoption! - Here Wee Read When the news broke on Twitter a few days ago that Doc McStuffins was getting a new sibling, the kids and I couldn’t be more excited! Yes, Doc McStuffins is a big deal in our house – we love Doc, Lambie, and the whole gang! Doc McStuffins will become a big sister again, this time through …
Joshua Beckford Is The Youngest Kid To Attend Oxford University Joshua Beckford Is The Youngest Kid To Attend Oxford University asada123 May 7, 2014 feature, Hip Hop News | Trending Hip Hop StoriesAt age 8, you were probably practicing a sport or was preparing for the third grade. Well, meet an 8 year old with a twist, Joshua Beckford. This particular young boy…
Excellent resource for homeschooling moms and accident preparedness. You never know what may happen in a day. Arm yourself with knowledge to react quickly, safely and effectively.
Atleast one individual in every family, especially families of color should have basic first aid knowledge!
First aid for free – Free online first aid and CPR training with certificates Free Online First Aid Courses Welcome! Firstaidforfree.com offers free online first aid and CPR courses that anyone can take. Our free online first aid training could equip you with the skills and knowledge to help save someone’s life. Simply work your way through our free online first aid courses t…
Marley Dias Reaches Her Goal For #1000BlackGirlBooks Drive Marley Dias, the sixth-grader who started the drive to gather books featuring girls of color has reached her goal.
Sometimes the impact a player has is more important than the scoreboard at the end of the game.