Action Guides
Addressing Structural Racism with Children
If we are to dismantle unjust systems, we need to educate ourselves and our children about how they work. Here are my suggestions for how to approach structural racism with children.
Action Guides
If we are to dismantle unjust systems, we need to educate ourselves and our children about how they work. Here are my suggestions for how to approach structural racism with children.
Webinars
A conversation about why and how to help children understand the "structural" and "systemic" roots of the persistent racial divides, inequities, and power imbalances that characterize US society.
Webinars
How are parents, family members, teachers and other caregivers supporting children of Asian descent at a time when physical safety is all but impossible to guarantee? How can the rest of us meaningfully support our Asian American family members, friends and neighbors?
Children’s Books
Grace Lin, Oge Mora and Yuyi Morales draw each other and have a conversation about the power of "spotlighting" underrepresented communities in their art and in the art we create with children.
Webinars
What conversations about policing, violence, safety, justice, and race should we be having with our children of color? A Talking Race & Kids conversation.
Webinars
A conversation with Cynthia Choi and Manju Kulkarni about how "COVID-19 racism" is reshaping political sensibilities within the very diverse Asian American community and between that community and other communities of color.
Webinars
A conversation about some of the issues, places, and opportunities we need to understand, and weigh in on, if we’re to advance the well-being of children, in general, and children of color in particular.
Action Guides
If drawing someone is a metaphor for, and a means to, truly seeing and honoring that person, then we must support all children to depict BIPOC characters as readily as they do White characters.