Workshop: Nurturing a Positive Racial Identity in Black Children
This 2-hour workshop will be offered twice in March

How do I raise a black child with a positive racial identity? What factors influence their self-perception and identity development? And how do I contribute to their growth as a caregiver?
Join us for a 2-hour workshop as we explore these topics together and spend time asking questions, sharing stories, and practicing relevant skills. This workshop is for any caregiver that plays a meaningful role with a black child or black children, either at home, in the classroom, or other spaces. Parents, guardians, educators, and all caregivers welcome!
Learn more and register for one of two sessions:
The workshop will be led by Dr. Nicol Russell. Nicol identifies as black and indigenous Hawiian. She has done incredible work with and on the behalf of young children as a teacher, childcare center director, professional development coordinator, state director of special education, state deputy superintendent of early childhood education, educational researcher, and as a speaker and trainer.