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Article from the American Academy of Pediatrics:
Talking to Your Children About Racism: The Time is Now
Books being read aloud about racism that children can watch independently.
A Kids Book About Racism by Jelani Memory
Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester
NPR Podcast: Having Difficult Conversations and CNN Sesame Street Town Hall Meeting for Kids and Families
Talking Race With Young Children
Even babies notice differences like skin color, eye shape and hair texture. Here's how to handle conversations about race, racism, diversity and inclusion, even with very young children.
CNN and 'Sesame Street' to host a town hall addressing racism
As anger and heartbreak have swept across America over the killing of yet another black man at the hands of police, CNN and Sesame Street are refocusing their second town hall to address racism.
Resources that need parent preview before sharing with children.
Something Happened in Our Town-read-aloud-tips.pdf
8 Tips for Talking to Your Child About Racial Injustice
Humans of all ages tend to ascribe positive qualities to the group that they belong to and negative qualities to other groups. Without guidance, children are likely to develop biased attitudes from exposure to negative racial stereotypes, racial disparities, and segregation. Take these steps to guide them.
A collection of resources about equity and anti-racism.
Equity and Anti-Racism Resources
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