Huffington Postのインスタグラム(huffpost) - 9月19日 04時15分


Alicia Keys believes it’s important to talk with her children about major issues in a way that they can understand. This is particularly true in 2020, as protests call attention to entrenched racial biases and parents try to help their kids make sense of it.⁠

“For us to even be more conscious of the things people say that might be, you know, not exactly how it goes or filled with stereotyping or, you know, racial profiling, or whatever it is that happens because it’s been taught, you know?” Keys told HuffPost while promoting her new album, “ALICIA,” which dropped on Friday after its original March 20 release was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.⁠

Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz have two sons together ― Egypt, 9, and Genesis, 5. She is also a stepmom to his older children from previous relationships.⁠

This year has brought a time of much-needed racial reckoning in the U.S. Keys, like many parents, is encouraging family conversations about racial injustice, the history of race in America, and how to unravel and correct dynamics that have simply “been wrong forever,” she said. Read more at our link in bio. // 📝 @carsar91


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