Talking About Race and Racism with Children
- Sesame Street in Communities Resources for talking with children about race and racism
- How to Talk to Kids About Race
- They’re Not Too Young to Talk about Race
- Teaching Tolerance: A Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice
- National Geographic: Talking to kids about xenophobia,
- Talking to Children About Racial Bias
- Why we need to Talk to Children about Race & Difference
- Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup
- Equity Activities for Families
Children’s Books About Race and Racism
- A Kids Book About Racism
- Not My Idea – A Book About Whiteness
- Let’s Talk About Race
- Something Happened in Our Town
- Black Lives Matter Instructional Library
- Common Sense Media’s list of Coretta Scott King Book Award Winners (preschool – teens)
- Social Justice Books recommendations for multicultural and social justice books for children, young adults and educators
Talking About Racial Violence and Police Racism with Children
- New York Times: Talking to Kids About Racial Violence
- University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education: Talking to children after racial incidents
- Educating our Children: Talking to Kids About Racism & Police Brutality
- Black Parents Explain How to Deal with the Police
- Talking about Community Violence (Sesame Street)
Classroom Focus and Teaching Tools
- Microaggressions in the Classroom
- Black Lives Matter: Resources and Toolkits
- Infographic on supporting young children who have experienced trauma
- Equity in Early Childhood – University of Washington’s Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences (ILabs)
COVID-19 and Racism