In the wake of the Charleston church shooting, Nicole Franklin holds conversations on race that recall Malcolm X vs. Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Hero’s Journey vs. The Heroine’s Journey: Rewriting Privilege
Nicole Franklin speaks to an illustrator in the comic book genre who believes the true hero’s journey does not discriminate.
Dating While Married (DWM), There are Still Rules
Nicole Franklin shares her conversations with couples and experts on the world of Dating While Married.
Father Figure—Zun Lee’s Exploration of Black Fatherhood
Abandoned by his own father before birth, Zun Lee is out to bust the stereotypes of black fatherhood by showing us a different picture.
Why Lynching Still Resonates When Black Men Keep Certain Company
Nicole Franklin continues her the conversation on race and forgiveness and looks at our nation’s history of lynching.
The Man Who Killed Our Son Still Needs Our Prayers
In Part I of Nicole Franklin’s series on race and forgiveness, she examines Lucia McBath’s request for prayers for Michael Dunn, the man who murdered her 17 year old son, Jordan Davis.
An F for Life: How Feeling Loved in School Helps Black Boys Know Their Value
Nicole Franklin shares how boys need to feel the love from their school community to keep from emotionally dropping out of school.