Antiracism Parenting Resources
Talking to Kids
Talking with Youth about Racial Trauma
Watch PCIT Level I Trainer, Dr. Tasha Brown, talking about how to address the topic of racial trauma with children and adolescents by clicking here .
Watch PCIT Level I Trainer, Dr. Tasha Brown, talking about how to address the topic of racial trauma with children and adolescents by clicking here .
Talking with Youth about Race, Racism, and the Social Movement
PCIT Level I Trainer, Dr. Jessica Mattingly, created a series of parent workshops on talking with children about race, racism, and the current social movement. Posted here are the videos and slides for talking to preschool- and school-aged children. If you also need toddler/infant and adolescence, you can find them by clicking here.
PCIT Level I Trainer, Dr. Jessica Mattingly, created a series of parent workshops on talking with children about race, racism, and the current social movement. Posted here are the videos and slides for talking to preschool- and school-aged children. If you also need toddler/infant and adolescence, you can find them by clicking here.
Preschool-Aged Children
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School-Aged Children
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Antiracist Parenting
- 40 Ways to Raise a Nonracist Child, by Mathias and French
- Click here for a list of resources that includes workshops/videos, books for children and adults, articles, links to other resource lists, and action items
- EmbraceRace identifies, organizes, and creates tools, resources, discussion spaces, and networks to nurture resilience, inclusion, critical thinking, and racial justice in youth
Children's Books
- Antiracist Baby, by Ibram X. Kendi
- Something Happened in Our Town, by Celano, Collins, and Hazzard
- Let's Talk About Race, by Julius Lester
- All are Welcome, by Penfold and Kaufman
- A is for Activist, by Innosanto Nagara
- The Skin You Live In, by Tyler and Csicsko
- Not My Idea: A Book about Whiteness, by Anastasia Higginbotham