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The Key Role of Educators in the Emerging Field of Children’s Racial Learning

EmbraceRace

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by EmbraceRace.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

The headlines tell us that in recent years our schools have become a battleground over whether and how to teach our children about race and racism. In EmbraceRace’s recent Reflections report, they begin to chronicle the counter-narrative, highlighting the emergence of a multi-sectoral field of learning and practice centered on children’s racial learning. The Reflections report provides insights from leading experts in education, parenting, children’s media, healthcare, and social science research on the critical work being done in this emerging field, and on what more can be done to teach children about race in healthy, affirming ways. 

During this edWeb podcast, you learn about why effective guidance and modeling from adults is necessary to help kids overcome the odds of developing racial biases and anxieties and be more prepared to act in ways that help dismantle structural racism. The presenters invite educators to consider how they can join the diverse and growing group of educators, parents, media professionals, healthcare providers, and others who are planting the seeds of healthy racial learning for children across America. In addition, they share ideas and resources for educators who are motivated to help build the field of children’s racial learning. 

This edWeb podcast is of interest to PreK-12 teachers, librarians, and school and district leaders.

EmbraceRace
Let’s raise a generation of children who are thoughtful, informed, and brave about race.

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