Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education for Leaders

Register now for a professional development about building strategies to promote positive racial identity for African American children. Objectives: Describe racial awareness development (ie the ages and stages at which children develop an awareness of physical characteristics related to existing social categories of race in America) Use various strategies to assist staff in promoting and […]

PRIDE Pop Up Mini Arts Festival

Hill District Center for Nurturing Families 1801 Centre Avenue, Suite 200, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Experience fun activities designed to help young Black children learn about and celebrate their race, culture, and heritage at the PRIDE Pop Up Mini Arts Festival. Explore various stations throughout hosted by trained artists and educators. This event is intended for children ages 3 to 8 (though all children are welcome!). Admission is free, and parents […]

Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Homewood 7101 Hamilton Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Join the Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education (P.R.I.D.E.) program for a professional development training centered on exposing directors to strategies that promote positive racial identity in African American children. This session will offer 6 credit hours; PQAS approved. Training Objectives Upon completion, the learner will be able to: Describe racial awareness (i.e., the […]

$21

Anti-Racism in Early Education

Homewood Community Engagement Center 622 N Homewood Ave, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

What does it mean to bring an anti-racist lens to the classroom? Join Dr. Kerry-Ann Escayg and P.R.I.D.E. on November 14 to find out. About On November 14, community members are invited to join P.R.I.D.E. at the Homewood Community Engagement Center for their event, "Anti-Racism in Early Education." As a part of the P.R.I.D.E. Speaker […]

Free

Teaching and Raising Anti-Racist Children

The University of Pittsburgh's Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education (P.R.I.D.E) Program, in conjunction with Trying Together, will host Britt Hawthorne, author of "Raising Anti-Racist Children: A Practical Guide" for an important, community discussion.

Free