Anti-Racism Resources for Adults

Parents and caregivers must actively learn about race, equity, and justice and understand how racism impacts our society. When adults understand racism in our society, they can then teach their children. When children have this knowledge, they can aid in building a more equitable society for all of us (NAEYC). This resource list can help parents and caregivers begin their journey in understanding racism, but anti-racist work must be attended to in an ongoing way.

Anti-Racism Resources

Participate in a self-guided journey through understanding race from the University of Pittsburgh.

Trying Together Race Equity Resources

Here are some resources that Trying Together has published to enhance the conversation on anti-racism.

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Series Navigation

The Developmentally Appropriate Parenting Series highlights several early childhood topics to support parents and caregivers who are caring for young children. Use the list below to navigate through each series topic:

Learn more about the series.

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