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A viral Google doc called “Anti-racism resources” has, you guessed it, a slew of helpful resources and lists for parents and non-parents alike.
Embracerace.org has a seminar Tuesday at 8:30pm ET entitled “How do I make sure I’m not raising the next Amy Cooper?”
Children’s Community School’s list of Social Justice Resources
Raising Race Conscious Children is a valuable workshop and resource parents can use over and over again. In particular, these strategies for talking to your kids about racism and race.
The Equal Opportunity Book Box is a monthly diverse picture book subscription box that donates one book for every book sold. A bonus: It was started by a 2020 graduate of Northwestern University.
Los Angeles: https://www.lapl.org/summer
https://mommypoppins.com/lakids/free-summer-reading-programs-for-la-and-oc-kids
South Pasadena: https://southpasadenan.com/public-library-summer-reading-program-dig-deeper-read-investigate-discover/
Orange County: https://www.ocls.info/kids-summer-reading-program-2020