Articles
Talking to Kids in the Wake of Mass Violence
Whether mass violence is racialized or not, the steps you should take to comfort kids are similar.
Articles
Whether mass violence is racialized or not, the steps you should take to comfort kids are similar.
Webinars
Our guests invite us to shift our focus from WHAT to tell our children to keep them safe to HOW, more broadly, we should be talking and "walking" as a family about the racial world around us, including police aggression.
Articles
Like many first-generation Chinese immigrants, I have been dealing with COVID-19 since early January, first indirectly and then directly. As one of my Chinese friends joked, from mid-March onward is but our “second-half.”
Webinars
A conversation about the experiences of the undocumented immigrants known as Dreamers before and since the enactment of DACA, about what it means to live and plan toward a future under conditions of extreme uncertainty, and about the road ahead.
Articles
This is not a talk about kindness in general, or the beauty of diversity, or how we can celebrate our differences, though those talks are also important. The talk I am speaking of is much harder for White parents to have. It is the truth about bias and racism and how we all have it.
Children’s Books
As scholars, writers, and parents who use books to connect with our children and spark conversations with them, we’ve developed this book list to help engage the broad range of emotions and needs of diverse children in our multiracial society.
Action Guides
Many children and youth see injustices in the world around them and want to address those injustices to create a better world. Here are some tips about how to support their leadership and work.
Action Guides
As adults in the lives of children, we play a crucial role in shaping how and what they learn about race. Here are some starting points for raising children who can be the thoughtful, informed, and brave about race.