Resources: Talking to Kids About Race

Resources: Talking to Kids About Race

“Talking to kids about race can be a hard for some families.  Here are some resources and tips to guide and support you.  Reading books with your child is a great way to start the conversation about race, injustice, tolerance and diversity.  Building our own self-awareness, knowledge, understanding the perspective of Blacks in the US, being curious and open to learning is crucial reducing our own biases, prejudices and racist behavior. Ignoring racism and injustice in the US and avoiding conversations with children about race will not solve the problems that our country is facing.”

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