Resources for families
Discussing current events and the larger issues of racism, discrimination and social injustice.
Relevant for All Parents
- EmbraceRace Resources
- Resources for Talking About Race, Racism, and Racialized Violence with Kids
- Anti-Racism Resources
- Safe Space Radio: Can We Talk? Talking to White Kids About Racism
- Talking about Racism for Every Age Group
- Talking to Kids after Racial Incidents
- NYTimes: Conversation with My Black Son
- NYTimes: Conversation About Growing Up Black
- Talking to Children About Racial Bias by Dr. Ashaunta Anderson & Jacqueline Douge
Early Learning Center Families
- Reading of the book, Something Happened in Our Town by Marianne Celano (a currently sold-out book, explaining police brutality to young children)
- Reading of the book, A Kids Book about Racism by Jelani Memory (this is a concrete explanation of racism for young children)
- Talking to Small Children About Race by Anne Theriault
Lower Division Families
- Supporting Kids of Color after Racial Violence
- Talking to Kids about Discrimination
- Reading of the book, Something Happened in Our Town by Marianne Celano (a currently sold-out book, explaining police brutality to young children)
- Reading of the book, A Kids Book about Racism by Jelani Memory (this is a concrete explanation of racism for young children)
Picture Books for Beginning Conversations with Children
- Yo? Yes! By Chris Raschka
- The Day You Begin by Jacqueline Woodson & Rafael Lopez
- The Big Umbrella by Amy June Bates & Juniper Bates
- The Other Side by Jacqueline Woodson & E.B. Lewis
- Strictly No Elephants by Lisa Mantchev & Taeeun Yoo
- Brown Sugar Babe by Charlotte Watson Sherman & Akem
- Hair Love by Matthew Cherry & Vashti Harrison
- Looking Like Me by Walter Dean Myers & Christopher Myers
- Wings by Christopher Myers
- Last Stop on Market Street by Matt de la Pena & Christian Robinson
- The Color of Us by Karen Katz
- Skin Again by Bell Hooks & Chris Raschka
Upper Division Families
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