Jessica said she finds joy as a parent who allows her children to be liberated by letting them be themselves, letting them be confident and allowing them to be in a space where they feel comfortable to be whoever they want. Jessica and her husband, Alvin, shared their hopes for their children as they grow up.“We consciously parent,” Jessica explained. “Parenting our children consciously and allowing them to be liberated, especially as little Black kids, heals a part of me, like my inner child, and it heals my lineage.”Learn more about the Mabsons and their journey as parents, and how they allow their children to exist in a free and safe space by checking out our series on Black Joy. Click the link in our bio to read more!