All activities are designed to be completed with an adult. We encourage adults to have ongoing conversations with students to process feelings and questions about racism.
Listen to A Kid's Book About Racism. After you listen, talk with an adult about how this book makes you feel. Ask your adult any questions you might have about racism.
We can all be upstanders if we see Racism or anyone treated badly because they are different. Practice what you might Do or Say as an upstander. Use the Say Something Activity Pack to help you practice.
Wee The People is a local social justice organization whose goal is to educate children and adults about racism and advocate for justice for all. Check out the Wee The People website and their Chalk the Walk upstander messages fighting racism.
Watch and listen to the Be Kind Read Aloud. Chances are that you have a lot of questions about Racism. Write down all your questions and talk to them with an adult in your family. They might not have all the answers for you, or all the answers right away, but keep talking about Racism and what you can do as a child and family to be an upstander against Racism.