Action Guides
Tips for parenting your transracially adopted child
These guidelines offer suggestions for adults raising children in multiracial families, with special considerations for families that include transracial adoptees.
Action Guides
These guidelines offer suggestions for adults raising children in multiracial families, with special considerations for families that include transracial adoptees.
Webinars
Children’s authors Marti Dumas and Zetta Elliott join us to talk about the importance of inclusive fantasy fiction for all young readers and to read from their latest books involving, dragons!
Children’s Books
Children’s author Marti Dumas and her son suggest you start with this list of middle grade fiction if you like fantasy adventures and want to make sure that the main characters in those stories reflect the diversity of the world we live in.
Articles
The Wayfarer Foundation funds and supports spiritually rooted and justice-oriented nonprofits, including EmbraceRace. We sat down with Laura Herrick, the foundation's Executive Director, to learn a little more about her work and outlook.
Action Guides
White nationalism is insidious, multifaceted, and aggressive. Parents and youth workers need to stay vigilant, because the imagery and language of this movement change often and quickly. Here's where we suggest you start.
Webinars
Kids are encountering white nationalism online, at school, in their peer groups and communities. We talk to a former white nationalist and to an educator about how to recognize recruitment efforts, as well as the vulnerabilities that might leave a young person susceptible to recruitment.
Webinars
With well over two million people in state and federal prisons, juvenile correctional facilities, local jails, detention facilities, and other spaces of confinement, the United States incarcerates people at a higher rate than any other country in the world.
Action Guides
The harms done by mass incarceration extend to every part of life, not least to the bonds between children and their parents. Most often, these parents and kids are people of color. Here are steps you can take to be part of making life better for kids and parents most directly affected by mass incarceration.