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What If We Othered Your Child And You?
A mother's poem about other-hood.
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A mother's poem about other-hood.
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How do we nurture children who remain resilient in the face of injustice, children willing and able to mount meaningful responses to injustice even when that’s scary and hard to do so?
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For the past 8 years, we have been traveling around the world with our biracial daughter and watched the shocked faces as we introduced ourselves upon arrival at each new post.
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Rosa Walker reflects on her experience as a member of a mixed-race, mixed status family.
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My family’s slave history was an injustice, and the person responsible was never held accountable for it. In my late fifties, with the help of a genealogist, I started to look for the Wallingford family.
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A Kindergarten teacher reflects on teaching about Dr. King, and how too often the single story is perpetuated, which disconnects his story from the thousands of people who influenced him, fought alongside him, and continue to fight for the shared dream to end oppression and realize justice. Why is this a dangerous myth to tell?
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How to guide children to and through picture books with positive racial representations; and how to support children in resisting or reading against problematic, racist content.
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Perfecta Oxholm on how EmbraceRace supports her parenting and the understanding of complex histories.