Representation And Diversity In Toys

In this episode, Umar is joined by Patrick Adom the co-founder of Very Puzzled, which he created along with Naima, his 10-year-old daughter.  They discuss representation and diversity in toys, particularly how having access to multicultural toys from a young age reduces the chances of children being singled out because of how they look or where they come from. Visit Very Puzzled's website and use the code: "DopeBlack" for a 20% discount for orders on their website - valid until the end of January 2023.Dope Black Dads is a place where we are changing the narrative and having progressive conversations about black fathers to create a safe digital space within the community. Join the conversation and the community online through our social channels:Twitter: @DopeBlackDadsInstagram: @DopeBlackDadsFacebook Page: @DopeBlackDadsIf you want to get in touch with us, email us at hello@dopeblackdads.org or follow our conversations in-depth on our Facebook Group by searching 'Dope Black Dads'.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Om Podcasten

The Dope Black Dads Podcast is an adult-only podcast for all parents or adults preparing for parenthood. Led by Marvyn Harrison with contributions from the Dope Black Dads leadership as well as a host of special guests from the world of healing, media, parenting, TV/film, music, and beyond. We discuss everything from co-parenting, masculinity, and the Black experience all the way to our favourite Netflix show. Don't listen if you're expecting conversations about nappies! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.