Black Marriage: Behind the Scenes (Black Love)- with Early and Cherese Jackson
Black marriage, like any other type of marriage, is complex and multifaceted, evolving over time. Historically, black people in America have faced numerous challenges when it comes to love, dating, and marriage. My guests on today’s podcast are Early and Cherese Jackson. Married for nearly fourteen years, the Jacksons discuss how an “independent black woman” and a confident, unintimidated black met, married, and are walking together in business and ministry. It’s a behind the scenes look at a real marriage. A healthy marriage. An example of a good marriage.
Emotional Support
Truthfully, whether you’re black or not, you need the emotional support of your spouse. Cherese discusses how she often needs her own space to create and be herself. Early, understanding his wife’s temperament and needs has learned to adjust and give her the emotional support she desires even while not physically being in her presence.
Parenting Dynamics
When it comes to parenting, most couples will disagree on some levels. Usually, one parent is “softer” than the other, which causes one parent to be more of a disciplinarian. Couple that with a blended family, and you have a recipe for hurt feelings and disconnection. Or . . . you have an opportunity for true unity and compromise. Early and Cherese chose the latter, learning with a limp, as they blended their family together.
From present-day systemic racism, black couples have had to navigate a society that often fails to value and support their relationships. Despite these challenges, black marriage has persisted, and in recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in celebrating and elevating black love. That’s the entire reason I did this #blacklove series on the show.
Thank you for taking this journey with me and celebrating the stories of black love.
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