Talking with Kids about Race in 2017 with Micia Mosely
Description
How do we have a conversation about race with our children?
In the wake of the presidential election results, uprisings and protests in Ferguson, NYC, Baltimore, Oakland and South Dakota, many of us are imagining that another world is possible. We know that the potential for a world in which unarmed Black Americans are not killed regularly by police and people of color are not the targets of systemic racism and hate crimes has to start with us. In fact, the most powerful change we can make is on the micro level, with what we teach our children about race and implicit bias.
This introductory workshop will help us unpack our own understanding of race and outline developmentally supportive language to use with kids.
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You will be put on a waiting list.
Registration data is for First 5 grant purposes only. If you have concerns about registering online, please call 415-981-1960. PLEASE REGISTER EVERY ATTENDEE, INCLUDING CHILDREN.
Parents and caregivers of youth of all ages and racial and ethnic backgrounds welcome.
Join Our Family Coalition, San Francisco Public Library, and San Francisco Unified School District for this very important discussion about race.
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