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- Talking about Racism -Resources
Talking about Racism - Resources
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General Resources for Parents and Educators
- Talking about race - resources for parents and children of all ages from the National Museum of African American History:
- Resources for Talking about Race, Racism and Racialized Violence with Kids compiled by the Center for Racial Justice in Education.
- 15 Tips for Talking with Children About Violence from Colorin Colorado
Resources for Parents
- Animation Series: Something Happened In Our Town
- How to talk to kids about race and racism from Parent Toolkit
- How White Parents Can Use Media to Raise Anti-Racist Kids from Common Sense Media
- How to Talk About Traumatic Events and Tragedies from the Minnesota DOE
- Talking to kids about race from National Geographic
- Talking to children after racial incidents | Penn GSE by Dr. Howard Stevenson of Penn GSE
- Free Trauma Resources Free, multilingual downloads of Child Mind Institute resources to help communities in the wake of tragic events from Child Mind Institute
Resources for Students in Grades PreK-5
- They’re not too young to talk about race
- Your Kids Aren't Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup
- Time for Kids: Protesters Call for Justice
Resources for Students in Grades 6-12
- Newsela
- Text Set: America’s Long History of Protest
- Analysis: Definition of systemic racism in sociology
- "We’re sick of it": Anger over police killings shatters U.S.
- New York Times Learning Network
- What is your reaction to the days of protest that have followed the death of George Floyd? (students 13 and older)
Resources for Educators
- Reflecting on George Floyd's Death and Police Violence Towards Black Americans from Facing History
- As Protests Erupt After George Floyd's Death, Teachers Grieve With Students From a Distance from EdWeek
- Call to Action Countering Anti-Blackness in Society & Schools from NCTE & the Early Childhood Education Assembly
- Statement on Effective Institutional Responses to Threats of Violence and Violent Acts Against Minoritized and Marginalized Faculty and Graduate Students from NCTE & the Conference on College Composition and Communication
- Teaching About Race, Racism and Police Violence from Teaching Tolerance
- Talking About Racism and Violence with Students: Resources for Educators from Colorin Colorado
- Black Lives Matter at School
- How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X Kendi
- White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
- This Book is Anti-Racist by Tiffany Jewell