Mahogany Momology's Podcast

Episode 9: Black Families and Homeschooling

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  Episode 9: Black Families and Homeschooling In the last 15 years, the number of black children in homeschool has doubled from 103,000 to about 220,000. Black parents cite a number of reasons for homeschooling children, including concern over peer pressure and drugs at school -- but increasingly, they are also citing school-related racism as a reason to keep students at home (PBS News April 2018).  Mel and Tash will chat with an African-American Mom on how she is balancing homeschool, philanthropy, and self-care.   Disclaimer: Each state and country regulates homeschool differently. Be sure to check the laws on your state as it pertains to homeschooling.   Guest Momologist: Jennifer Henry, Blogger – Milkbrainblog (dot) com, Founder, The Village Co-op DFW for Homeschoolers, and Parenting Staff Editor at BlackLove.com Bio: Jennifer Henry was born and raised in Dallas, Texas. She studied psychology and biology at Howard University where she fell in love research and her college sweetheart husband.  She went on