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How Immigration & Culture Shape Parenting

December 15
10 mins

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In this insightful clip from "Black Out with Ian & Rashad," hosts Rashad Bilal and Ian Dunlap dive deep into how immigrant families maintain high standards and strict cultural customs while raising children in America. Rashad shares his experience speaking to a group of elite Black male students—some with averages over 100—and reflects on conversations with families from Ghana, Nigeria, and Palestine. The discussion explores the contrast between traditional upbringing, arranged marriages, and the relaxed restrictions many American families face.


Ian talks about the impact of media, social programming, and the breakdown of community customs, emphasizing how these factors affect youth development. He highlights the role of early career planning and the importance of setting boundaries around social media, dating, and independence.


They also shine a light on the “miracle” of making it in America amid endless distractions and traps that derail progress, especially for Black families. Rashad and Ian challenge listeners to rethink how they set rules, nurture ambition, and create protective environments for their kids, drawing comparisons to immigrant success stories and the long-term benefits of strong cultural foundations.


Whether you’re a parent, educator, or someone interested in how culture shapes success, this clip is a must-watch for anyone interested in real conversations about family, parenting, and resilience.


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