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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 18 MIN

15- Why Education Feels Like Protection For Families Of Color

from So, Now What? · host angela tam

Send a DM to Angela directly! Share your comments, feedback and feels. The phrase “just relax” can feel like a dismissal when your entire body was trained to scan for risk. We unpack why the mental load for many parents of color isn’t about perfectionism or control—it’s about protection shaped by history, bias, and love that remembers. From late-night worry loops to the impulse to track every assignment and social cue, we explore how vigilance forms, why it persists, and what it really tries to keep safe.We dive into the deeper story of education as protection in East Asian and immigrant families. Grades aren’t trophies; they’re proof of effort against systems that misread, under-protect, or punish difference. For refugees and marginalized communities, academic excellence became a portable asset in unstable worlds—a survival strategy rather than a status goal. That lens reframes “overparenting” as ancestral pattern recognition, built from generations who learned that safety must be earned and documented.We also talk about what happens at home when partners hold different realities. A white-identifying partner may default to trust in institutions, while a partner of color reads risk in the fine print. Using Internal Family Systems, we map the protector part that handles calendars, advocacy, and the invisible workload—not to shame it, but to honor its data. Then we outline steps to build shared vigilance: naming the history behind the planning, co-owning domains of safety, and creating agreements that make the load feel held instead of invisible.If this resonates, hit follow, share with someone who needs the language for what they feel, and leave a review with one moment that shifted your perspective. Your stories help us build a community where care stays sharp and the burden gets lighter. Come follow me on instagram @MentalLoadCoach and subscribe to my newsletter here. Schedule a free consult with me for my group coaching programs:1) If you are the primary mental load carrier, click here2) if you are the partner of the mental load owner, click here

Send a DM to Angela directly! Share your comments, feedback and feels. The phrase “just relax” can feel like a dismissal when your entire body was trained to scan for risk. We unpack why the mental load for many parents of color isn’t about perfectionism or control—it’s about protection shaped by history, bias, and love that remembers. From late-night worry loops to the impulse to track every assignment and social cue, we explore how vigilance forms, why it persists, and what it really tries...

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