When a mother embraces her Blackness, she often becomes more vocal about social justice, more protective of her children’s self-esteem, and more invested in family traditions that honor her heritage. You aren't just watching her "go Black"—you are watching her become . Reclaiming the Kitchen and the Home

Incorporating bold African prints, mudcloth, or jewelry that reflects a diaspora connection.

Watching a mother begin to shed those layers is transformative. It often starts small: