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Looking for support in talking with kids about topics like
immigration, racism, homelessness, and gender identity?
This heart-centered book provides tips and tools, including plain-language conversation starters, to use with children ages 0–10. Stories from diverse parents across the U.S. are woven into chapters on race, class, gender, disability, and collective liberation. Whether in your family or your wider community, the time has never been better to introduce kids to the knowledge, attitudes, and skills they need to show up for social justice.
For more information, visit https://www.parenting4socialjustice.com/
Creating The Space To Talk About Race In Your School
https://neaedjustice.org/social-justice-issues/racial-justice/talking-about-race/
How School and District Leaders Can Address Systemic Racism Within Their Communities: https://eab.com/insights/blogs/district-leadership/address-systemic-racism-school-district-leaders/
The Principal's Guide to Building Culturally Responsive Schools: https://www.naesp.org/sites/default/files/NAESP_Culturally_Responsive_Schools_Guide.pdf
Culturally Responsive Leading and Learning: Addressing Equity Through Student and Family Voice: https://ies.ed.gov/ncee/edlabs/regions/pacific/blogs/blog27_culturally-responsive-leading-and-learning_addressing-equity.asp
From "Best" to "Next" Practices in Family Engagement for Educational Justice: https://www.embracerace.org/resources/from-best-to-next-practices-in-family-engagement-for-educational-justice
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