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Racial Justice in America
An evolving guide to resources related to racial justice in America.
Young children notice and think about race. Adults often worry that talking about race will encourage racial bias in children, but the opposite is true. Silence about race reinforces racism
Guidelines developed by EmbraceRace, "a multiracial community of people supporting each other to help nurture kids who are thoughtful, informed, and brave about race."
Even babies notice differences like skin color, eye shape and hair texture. Here's how to handle conversations about race, racism, diversity and inclusion, even with very young children.