Articles The Messy Story Behind the Black Lives Matter Sign in my White… Author Shannon Cofrin Gaggero discusses her experience displaying a Black Lives Matter sign in her white family's home.
Webinars Doing Race, Family and Culture Through Transracial Adoption We talk to Professor Gina Samuels, herself a transracial adoptee, about her research on the experiences of transracial adoption for adoptees and families and its implications for parenting within and beyond families.
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.
Webinars "Fairies Are For White Girls" And Other Lies My Sister Told Me 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 Middle Grade Fantasy Fiction Titles that Feature Characters of… 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 5 Questions with The Wayfarer Foundation’s Laura Herrick 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 4 Steps to Help Kids Push Back Against White Nationalism 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 Breaking Hate: Supporting Kids to Push Back Against White… 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.