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How parents can talk to their children about the Derek Chauvin verdict


How parents can talk to their children about the Derek Chauvin verdict
Alia E. Dastagir, USA TODAY
Minneapolis reacts to the Derek Chauvin s guilty verdicts
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Experts in child psychology say it s important for parents to talk with their children about racism broadly, and about the Chauvin trial specifically. 
Colorblind parenting essentially says, Oh, we re all the same, color doesn t matter.  Whereas we know that in the United States, color in fact does matter, said Marietta Collins, an associate professor of family medicine and psychiatry at the Morehouse School of Medicine and the author of Something Happened in Our Town (A Child s Story About Racial Injustice). So we advocate, instead, for race-conscious parenting, where you talk about race, celebrate similarities in race, expose your child to differences in race, expose your child to the richness of diversity that exists. ....

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2020's top banned books - The Columbian


2020’s top banned books
Anti-racist messages aimed at kids drew the most challenges
By Nara Schoenberg, Chicago Tribune
Published: April 18, 2021, 6:05am
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As recently as 2010, the award-winning teen novel “Looking for Alaska” topped the American Library Association’s list of books most often challenged by parents and community members, thanks largely to a single sex scene.
Just two years ago, eight of the 10 books on the ALA’s most-banned list featured LGBTQ topics.
But 2020 was a year like no other, and that was reflected in the books Americans tried to exile from classrooms and library shelves. Four of the top 10 most challenged or banned books of 2020 named by the American Library Association tackled issues highlighted by the Black Lives Matter movement, including anti-Black racism and allegations of police brutality. ....

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