WHFF Presents Relations Between Self-Esteem and Sigma in the United States
African American families possess a unique historical narrative in the United States, characterized by systemic challenges that are often overlooked in mainstream historical accounts but recognized globally by leaders across nations. The struggle for black American families to attain privilege has been enduring, significantly affecting their self-esteem. While this article focuses on children under the age of 21, it is important to acknowledge that children eventually transition into adulthood, and self-esteem is not an innate quality; it requires nurturing and development over time.With Healthy Families First {WHFF} aims to explore the dynamics of parental self-esteem, particularly among those who were once children themselves, emphasizing the importance of cultural identity that may create a sense of alienation from other racial groups. The National Library of Medicine has developed a modified scoring system intended to address racial and ethnic disparities in response styles, which has reduced but not entirely eliminated differences among subgroups (https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3263756/)
In their research, social roles were found to significantly influence children's self-esteem, with explanations rooted in social comparison processes. Similar to the reflected appraisals theory, a social comparison framework suggests that ethnic minorities, such as African Americans, may experience lower self-esteem compared to the ethnic majority. This theory remains open for further investigation. However, it raises questions about whether a construct shaped by a history of hardship and ongoing alienation can truly reflect the human experience of black individuals
[Our casting call for parents is available at https://whff.tv for those who are facing child and parent alienation or separation due to state intervention, foster care, divorce, or familial relationships. We invite you to share your story with us.]
We inquired with CEO Dr. Levitch (https://dr-rachel-levitch.generation30publishing.com) regarding the strategy for the launch of WHFF Broadcast and Media. She stated, "It is impossible to bridge the gap between the past and the present. What is more certain is that if we focus our attention on the past, we will hinder our progress as individuals. The real challenge lies in how to integrate the lessons of the past to inform our future. While our primary objective is to address the experiences of the Black community, we extend a warm welcome to families of all races, creating a nurturing environment for parents to call home. Our aim is to assist parents in overcoming feelings of low self-esteem and to provide support in their parenting journey, ensuring that the legacy of each generation endures."
WHFF aspires to challenge the binary notion of advantage versus disadvantage by sharing narratives that encapsulate the black American experience. We invite you to engage with us at WHFF.tv and participate in this vital conversation.
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Dr. Levitch, serves as the CEO of WHFF.TV and WHFF.Radio as a larger umbrella to the Cognitive Institute of Dallas, streaming service. With launch around the corner an almost soon rippling effect of what it means to build a healthy family is on the rise. WHFF Broadcasting will generate and tailor content toward millennials to inspire them in creating healthy families and building loyalty and communication through interpersonal relationships.
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