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Supporting Kids through Racialized Violence

In order to create a manageable and useful set of resources for you, here we consider "racialized violence" only its overt forms, including but not limited to widespread police brutality against Black, Brown and Native communities, White nationalism and hate crimes, and verbal and physical assaults against Asian Americans and against Jewish and Muslim Americans. You'll also find insights about how you can "put on your own mask first," and why you must; how to be an effective ally or accomplice to others under duress; and especially how to help children push back against racialized violence.