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SUMMARY:Raising Racially Just Kids In Today's Media Environment
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning how movies and television shape children’s ideas about race and ethnicity? Join EmbraceRace on November 11 for their webinar\, “Lights\, Camera\, Representation! TV\, Movies\, and Children’s Thinking About Race.” \nAbout\nThis webinar will explore how movies and television shape children’s ideas about race and ethnicity\, what adults can do to encourage the development of more high-quality racial representations in TV and movies\, and how adults can help the children they love critically engage critically with media. Time for questions and community insights will be provided. \nRegistration\nTo register\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/media-race-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Talking About Race and Justice With Children
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in using children’s books to engage young children in critical conversations about diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and justice? Join EmbraceRace on October 22 for “Using Books to Engage Young Children in Talk about Race & Justice.” \nAbout\nDuring this online event\, Aija Simmons\, Sara Rizik-Baer\, and Savitha Moorthy will describe Mirrors\, Windows\, and Glass Doors*\, a community-focused effort from Tandem\, Partners in Early Learning that uses children’s books as a departure point for expanding the capacity of families with children under five years old to engage in critical conversations about diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and justice. \nPresenters will explain the factors that led to its creation\, how it continues to evolve\, the questions the working group is actively grappling with\, and what they hope to accomplish. Participants are encouraged to ask questions and comment. \nRegistration\nTo register\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/race-justice-children-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Talking About Colorism and Skin Color Politics in the Family
DESCRIPTION:Are you interested in learning about colorism? Join EmbraceRace on September 24 for their webinar\, “Same Family\, Different Colors: Talking About Colorism and Skin Color Politics in the Family.” \nAbout\nColorism—the preference for or presumed superiority of people based on the color of their skin—is related to racism but can be more subtle and\, for many of us\, feels less familiar. Colorism\, at once an interracial and intra-racial phenomenon\, can be particularly devastating when perpetrated within racial groups\, often within families. \nJoin EmbraceRace for a deep-dive into the origins of colorism in different racial and ethnic communities and how this pernicious form of discrimination affects parenting and family dynamics. Journalist and author Lori Tharps will join them for a discussion about what colorism looks like – at home and in communities – and how to raise children to love the skin they are in. \nRegistration\nTo register and learn more\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/colorism-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200728T203000
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SUMMARY:Dismantling Anti-Blackness in Multiracial Families
DESCRIPTION:Join EmbraceRace on July 28 for “Raising Multiracial Children\, Part 2: Dismantling Anti-Blackness in Multiracial Families” as they explore how to actively reject white supremacy and anti-Blackness in multiracial families. \nAbout\nDuring the second webinar of this two-part series on anti-racist parenting and multiracial children\, presenters will discuss anti-Blackness and how anti-Black messaging shows up in multiracial families (including non-Black families). Referencing recent examples from social media\, presenters breakdown three common myths that perpetuate anti-Blackness within multiracial families and describe how these myths negatively impact the identity development of multiracial Black children specifically. \nTo conclude the series\, presenters will offer tangible steps that parents and caregivers can take now to actively reject white supremacy and anti-Blackness and build resilience as a multiracial family. Questions and comments are welcome. \nRegistration\nTo register and learn more\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/dismantling-anti-blackness/
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SUMMARY:Examining the Complexity of Multiracial Identity
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that roughly one in seven infants in the United States is multiracial or multiethnic? Join EmbraceRace on July 23 for “Raising Multiracial Children\, Part 1: Examining the Complexity of Multiracial Identity” as they explore what it means to be multiracial and how caregivers can support the positive development of their child’s multiracial identity. \nAbout\nDuring this first webinar of a two-part series on raising multiracial kids\, presenters will break down some of the complexities of identifying with more than one race\, including the pivotal role caregivers and families play in shaping how multiracial children come to understand themselves and the world around them. \nSpeakers will describe the challenges and strengths of identifying with more than one racial group\, highlighting examples from recent research and drawing from their own personal experiences as multiracial individuals and parents of multiracial children. Comments and questions are welcome. \nRegistration\nTo register and learn more\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/multiracial-identity-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Picture Books Featuring Black and Indigenous People and People of Color
DESCRIPTION:If you are a parent or caregiver who understands the importance of finding picture books that feature Black and Indigenous People and People of Color (BIPOC) – offering children\, as Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop phrased it\, “mirrors and windows” to the world – it can still be challenging to know how to choose a good book from among what’s increasingly available on the “diverse books” market. \nJoin EmbraceRace and the founders of Diverse BookFinder on April 28 for their webinar “Choosing ‘Good’ Picture Books Featuring Black and Indigenous People and People of Color” to get their practical advice about how you can move beyond simply avoiding stereotypical portrayals to find great picture books your child is likely to enjoy. Time for questions and book recommendations will be provided. \nRegistration\nTo register\, visit the event webpage. \n*Information provided by EmbraceRace
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/picture-books-black-indigenous/
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SUMMARY:Supporting Children in the Struggle Against COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:About\nIn the United States and abroad\, Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) threatens our health\, disrupts our routines\, and undermines our financial and economic well-being. Diagnoses of anxiety in children were at a peak even before the coronavirus provided more cause for alarm. \nJoin EmbraceRace for their webinar “Supporting Children in the Struggle Against COVID-19” for a conversation with a developmental-behavioral pediatrician\, based in Houston\, and a child psychologist\, based in the Bay Area\, about how parents\, guardians\, and other caregivers can best protect children in these difficult times. Time will be provided for questions and comments. \nRegistration\nTo register and learn more\, visit the event webpage.
URL:https://tryingtogether.org/event/supporting-children-covid-19/
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