Who Are People of the Global Majority and Why It Matters
What does “People of the Global Majority” mean? Learn from Britt Hawthorne about why the words we use to describe ourselves matter.
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12 Children’s Activities for Women’s History Month
Looking for children’s activities for Women’s History Month? Here are 12 activities to educate, inspire, and center girls and women.
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14 Children’s Books on Love: Valentine’s Day Edition
Looking for books to teach your kids about self-love and loving others? Here are my recommendations for children’s books on love.
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Let’s Skip Chocolate Me! This Black History Month
Chocolate Me! by Taye Diggs is not the antiracist book you think it is. Let’s unpack why it does not support antiracist learning.
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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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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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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 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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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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32 Children’s Activities for Black History Month
Looking for children’s activities for Black History Month? Learn 32 age-appropriate ways to teach your children about Black history.
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