Black New Orleans Moms2022 Summer Camp Guide for New OrleansThe moms of Black New Orleans Moms got together to share some of the best camp options for parents this summer. With summer right around...
Black New Orleans MomsHow to Survive Mardi Gras with KidsAttending parades with a kid can be tricky, but thankfully we have a group of experienced women that have done this...
Kyley PulphusThe Inaugural Black Children's Book Week Black History Month is getting an extension! In an effort to promote literature that shows love to Black children, Veronica Chapman of...
Jaemi JohnsonA New Christmas TraditionIt's starting to look like Christmas everywhere you look. Let the traditions begin!
Kirstie MyvettSpeaking Positive Affirmations to Our Children As the school year starts, I encourage you to speak affirming language to your children.
lynnwesleycolemanJuneteenth Celebration ideas with the kids in New OrleansJuneteenth is about more than celebrating with a tour at the French Quarter with the New Orleans Slave Trade or visiting a plantation.
Kirstie MyvettSummer FREE FunSchool is out and the kids are ready to make this summer a great one. Who can blame them after all we’ve been through this past year?
Leonis RousseveDid you miss Lemonade Day?I don’t know about everyone else, but I feel like the unsung heroes of Jazz Fest are the kids with lemonade stands...
Black New Orleans MomsBlack NOLA Summer Camp GuideSchool has ended for many children this week, which marks the official beginning of Summer in many households
Michelle HarmonStart Healthy Eating Habits NowChildren need to understand that the basis of their health basically comes down to what foods they are consuming.
Shannon SmithPrepping for the SummerAfter a long, long school year moms across the country are looking for the best way to occupy their kids for the next 3 months.
Kirstie MyvettLouisiana Reading Scores Disappoint AgainRecently I was disturbed by an article I read online at AP News titled, Louisiana reading scores for young students continue to drop. The...
Justina BoydDaylight Savings Reflections: Managing Transitions in Motherhood with Grace Daylight savings time indicates that spring is on the horizon. Change is in the air. The days are longer and the weather turns warmer....
Lynn Wesley ColemanTeaching our kids to honor Black History 365 DaysBlack History Month is an excellent time for reflection on the achievements of many African Americans.
Kirstie MyvettBlack Children's Authors for Your Children's BookshelvesThat's why it's important that we support the #ownvoices movement, books written by us and for us. We are empowered to tell our OWN stories
Lynn Wesley ColemanThe Praline Lady This book is a brilliant look back at terms we have come to love in the city (shotgun house, calas, beignet, View Carre).
Black New Orleans MomsWhat Kids Need MostWe may not know the implications of COVID for years, but the Black NOLA Mom Contributors came up with a list of things that will help kids