Saying no more R. Kelly and no complacent parenting
Teaching children to stand up for what they believe in starts with the parents. Learn how we turned a boycott of musician R. Kelly into a learning moment.
Teaching children to stand up for what they believe in starts with the parents. Learn how we turned a boycott of musician R. Kelly into a learning moment.
When I watched the initial episodes of Lifetime’s “Surviving R. Kelly” docuseries, I felt what it seems like everyone else felt.
I was disgusted. The series, which puts into context decades of sexual crimes the famous singer/ songwriter is accused of, starts with Kelly’s brother admitting that family members molested him when he was only 6-years-old.