Books About Martin Luther King Jr. For Kids
Looking for MLK day educational resources? Explore 16 books about Martin Luther King Jr. recommended by antiracist educator Britt Hawthorne.
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Fighting Anti-Fatness + Diet Culture
Anti-fatness is rooted in racism, classism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression. Let’s begin unpacking anti-fatness in order to fight it.
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How to Create an Antiracist Classroom
Antiracism in education must encourage curiosity and equity, while unpacking educator bias. Here’s how to create an antiracist classroom.
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Having Critical Conversations With Family, Friends, and Children
To be truly antiracist, we must be having critical conversations. Don’t avoid discomfort: learn how to have healthy, constructive conflict.
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What To Do When Kids Say “That’s Racist”
“That’s racist” is a phrase kids often use when they witness meanness. Here’s how to turn it into an antiracism practice for your kids or students.
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How to Celebrate Juneteenth With The Family
Want to learn how to celebrate Juneteenth? Here are 12 activities to involve the whole family, from backyard BBQs to decorating your home.
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How to Talk About Houselessness With Children
When our children ask, “Why do those people live under a bridge?” how should we respond? Learn how to talk about houselessness with kids.
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How To Discuss Diverse Skin Tones With Young Children
The way we discuss diverse skin tones with children is important. Learn how to use the rich language of browns to avoid racial fetishization.
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Five Racist Idioms and Their Anti-Racist Alternatives
Racism is embedded in the English language. Here are five racist idioms to avoid in everyday speech and their anti-racist alternatives.
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What Is a Land Acknowledgment? Here’s How To Start
What is a land acknowledgment? It is an opportunity to show respect. Here’s how to do one meaningfully in your classroom and at home.
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