Articles Loving Book Conversations Children's books are an opportunity for family conversations, not an end unto themselves.
Action Guides Want to Support the Wellbeing and Health of Children and… We, as caregivers, family members, teachers, healthcare providers, community members, and allies, can take steps to address the root causes of racialized health disparities, support resilience, and mitigate negative effects.
Webinars Racial Socialization as Resistance to Racism, the Early Years A conversation about racial socialization – what it is and the implications for cultivating anti-racist young kids (0 to 8) of all colors.
Webinars Tiny Talk - Becoming Grounded: Indigenous Early Childhood and… Trisha Moquino on the importance of culturally based education in school for Indigenous kids and communities.
Webinars COVID in BIPOC Communities: What's Happening? Now What? Watch this conversation about some of the physical and, especially, the mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Black, Indigenous, and Other People of Color and communities.
Webinars Antibias Education in the Early Years We’re thrilled to host a screening of the new film "Reflecting on Anti-bias Education in Action: The Early Years," followed by a conversation with the film producers and with two of the teachers featured in the film.
Articles Research Summary: Talking with Kids about Police Violence We wanted to see what would happen if we gave kids structural explanations for police violence. Would they be able to understand them? Would it change how they thought?
Articles Talking to my White kids about abolition So often, I hear White parents say they don’t name race or racism with their White children because they want to preserve their innocence. Tragically, what they are actually preserving through their silence is White supremacy.