Talk to Your Kids (and Other Parents) About Racism
Raising resilient, anti-racist children means having conversations about racial injustice.
Looking to raise children with the knowledge and skills they need to show up for social justice? A new book gathers the experience of diverse families into a thoughtful, collaborative, and heart-centered parenting guide with a difference. Parenting for Social Justice: Tips, Tools, and Inspiration for Conversations and Action with Kids
weaves context, comics, personal stories, and how-tos for ages 0-10 in chapters on race, class, gender, disability, and collective liberation.
“Beloved community is formed not by the eradication of difference but by its affirmation, by each of us claiming the identities and cultural legacies that shape who we are and how we live in the world. …We deepen those bondings by connecting them with an anti-racist struggle.” —bell hooks, from