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How the Jump Rope Got Its Rhythm

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Apr 30, 2020
How the Jump Rope Got Its Rhythm

How the Jump Rope Got Its Rhythm

The jump rope may be a simple object but for countless generations it has served as a powerful symbol of culture and identity for African American girls and women. The skipping rope is a steady timeline upon which girls add rhymes, rhythms and chants, creating a space that is uniquely their own. It is a word of mouth and word of body treasure passed down from one generation to the next, with influences on hip hop and other music that span the globe.
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Helping Parents When Parenting Gets Hard

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April 30, 2020

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Listening connects us and heals the hurt we carry–we can make a world of difference for one another by listening.

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Helping Parents When Parenting Gets Hard

“I love the act of listening to parents, one-on-one or in a group. Parents have so much love they want to give to their children and families, they work so hard at it, they summon unprecedented amounts of energy and persistence to love well. I love listening over time, and being privy to the creativity of parents, and to their successes in transforming difficult situations in their families into progress for their children and for themselves.” Patty Wipfler is the founder and Program Director of Hand in Hand Parenting, a non-profit, parent-led organization that helps parents when parenting gets hard. Over the past 45 years her work has focused on building parents’ emotional understanding and on helping them to establish networks of mutual support. Learn more about her fascinating journey here. { read more }

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