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- Racism explained to my daughter / by Ben Jelloun, Tahar,1947-(CARDINAL)713702; Ayers, William.(CARDINAL)821553;
Racism explained to my daughter / Tahar Ben Jelloun -- Racism explained to my son / Patricia Williams -- Explaining racism to my daughter / David Mura -- To the bone: reflections in black and white / William Ayers -- A letter to my daughter on the occasion of considering racism in the United States / Lisa D. Delpit -- Afterword / Tahar Ben Jelloun.
- Subjects: Prejudices in children.; Race awareness in children.; Racism.; Racism.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bringing up race : how to raise a kind child in a prejudiced world / by Asika, Uju,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 300-311) and index."Bringing Up Race is an important book, for all families, whatever their race or ethnicity. It's for everyone who wants to instill a sense of open-minded inclusivity in their kids, and those who want to discuss difference instead of shying away from tough questions. Uju Asika draws on often shocking personal stories of prejudice along with opinions of experts, influencers, and fellow parents to give prescriptive advice in this invaluable guide. Bringing Up Race explores: - When children start noticing ethnic differences (hint: much earlier than you think) - What to do if your child says something racist (try not to freak out) - How to have open, honest, age-appropriate conversations about race - How children and parents can handle racial bullying - How to recognize and challenge everyday racism, a.k.a. microaggressions Bringing Up Race is a call to arms for all parents as our society works to combat white supremacy and dismantle the systemic racism that has existed for hundreds of years"--
- Subjects: Race awareness in children.; Parenting.; Prejudices in children.; Kindness.;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 13
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- Raising multiracial children : tools for nurturing identity in a racialized world / by Nayani, Farzana,1977-author.(CARDINAL)831952; Spickard, Paul R.,1950-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)275288; Houston, Velina Hasu,writer of afterword.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-191) and index.Foreword by Paul Spickard -- The case for exploring race with our children -- Who are multiracial individuals -- Adult intercultural development and racial dialogue readiness -- Racial rigidity, fluidity, and resilience -- Factors impacting racial identity choice and assignment -- Common and contemporary issues -- Teaching racial/multiracial identity in the classroom -- From college to career -- Action, advocacy, and community-building."The essential guide to parenting multiracial and multiethnic children of all ages--and learning to nourish, support, and celebrate their multiracial identity" --Nayani gives caregivers the tools for exploring race with their children. She offers practical guidance on how to initiate conversations; consciously foster racial identity development; discuss issues like microaggressions, intersectionality, and privilege; and intentionally cultivate a sense of belonging. In providing an overview of key issues and current topics relevant to raising multiracial children, Nayani offers strategies and developmentally appropriate milestones from infancy through adulthood. -- adapted from back cover
- Subjects: Multiracial children.; Child rearing.; Race awareness in children.;
- Available copies: 12 / Total copies: 12
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- Raising white kids : bringing up children in a racially unjust America / by Harvey, Jennifer,1971-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Introduction: Good parents, hard conversations -- From color-blindness to race-conscious parenting -- Where do I start? -- What does a "healthy" white kid look like? -- Do we have to call it racism? -- Our bodies in racial scripts -- Diversity is confusing! -- What does resistance look like? -- Conclusion: A just racial future."Raising White Kids is a book for families, churches, educators and communities who want to equip their children to be active and able participants in a society that is becoming one of the most racially diverse in the world while remaining full of racial tensions. For white people who are committed to equity and justice, living in a nation that remains racially unjust and deeply segregated creates unique conundrums. These conundrums begin early in life and impact the racial development of white children in powerful ways. What can we do within our homes, communities and schools? Should we teach our children to be "colorblind"? Or, should we teach them to notice race? What roles do we want to equip them to play in addressing racism when they encounter it? What strategies will help our children learn to function well in a diverse nation? Talking about race means naming the reality of white privilege and hierarchy. How do we talk about race honestly, then, without making our children feel bad about being white? Most importantly, how do we do any of this in age-appropriate ways? While a great deal of public discussion exists in regard to the impact of race and racism on children of color, meaningful dialogue about and resources for understanding the impact of race on white children are woefully absent. Raising White Kids steps into that void."--
- Subjects: Race awareness in children.; Parenting.; Parent and child.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 10
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- Does anybody else look like me? : a parent's guide to raising multiracial children / by Nakazawa, Donna Jackson.(CARDINAL)544742;
Includes bibiographical references and index.
- Subjects: Multiracial children; Child rearing.; Race awareness in children.; Multiracial children;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Papa, que es el racismo? by Ben Jelloun, Tahar,1947-(CARDINAL)713702;
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- Subjects: Racism.; Race awareness in children.; Prejudices in children.; Racismo literatura.; Conciencia racial; Racism.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Not by the color of their skin : the impact of racial differences on the child's development. by McDonald, Marjorie,1926-;
Bibliography: pages 223-228.
- Subjects: Hanna Perkins School.; Race awareness in children.; African Americans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Changing the racial attitudes of children : the effects of an activity group program in New York City schools. by Trubowitz, Julius.;
Bibliography: pages 223-228.
- Subjects: Race awareness in children.; Attitude change.; Segregation in education;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The color of our future / by Chideya, Farai.(CARDINAL)386431;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 263-273).
- Subjects: Race awareness in children; Prejudices in children; Racism; Public opinion; Racism.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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- What white parents should know about transracial adoption : an adoptee's perspective on its history, nuances, and practices / by Guida-Richards, Melissa,1993-author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 197-218) and index.The Challenges of Talking to White Adoptive Parents about Race -- Toxic Positivity, Microaggressions, and Growing Up as a Transracial Adoptee -- A History of Transracial Adoption and the Adoption Industry -- Influencers, Social Media Etiquette, The Church, and The Fallacy of -- Giving Adopted Children a Better Life -- Parenting Your Adopted Child -- Search and Reunion -- Interviews with Adult Transracial Adoptees -- Interviews with Adoptive Parents -- Activities, Resources, and More."If you're the white parent of a transracially or internationally adopted child, you may have been told that if you try your best and work your hardest, good intentions and a whole lot of love will be enough to give your child the security, attachment, and nurturing family life they need to thrive. The only problem? It's not true. What White Parents Need to Know About Transracial Adoption breaks down the dynamics that frequently fly under the radar of the whitewashed, happily-ever-after adoption stories we hear so often. Written by Melissa Guida-Richards--a transracial, transnational, and late-discovery adoptee--this book unpacks the mistakes you don't even know you're making and gives you the real-life tools to be the best parent you can be, to the child you love more than anything." --
- Subjects: Interracial adoption.; Intercountry adoption.; Adoptive parents.; Adopted children; Ethnicity in children.; Race awareness.; Adoptive parents.;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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