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The Danger of a Single Story – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (Video)
Our lives, our cultures, are composed of many overlapping stories. Novelist Chimamanda Adichie tells the story of how she found her authentic cultural voice — and warns that if we…
Children’s Books to Support Conversations on Race, Racism and Resistance
The Conscious Kid identifies a large collection of recently published children’s books that inspire conversations about race, culture and identity. Click on the book and you’ll find a description of…
Zero to Three: Promoting Racial Equity in Early Childhood
Zero to Three has compiled resources for professionals, parents and policy makers that offer insight and guidance on racial justice and equity issues in early childhood. Together, we will make…
“What About People Like Me?” Teaching Preschoolers about Segregation and “Peace Heroes”
“As part of the anti-bias curriculum at the preschool where I teach, we study the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. throughout the year. Learning about Dr. King’s life…
An Inclusive Anti-Bias Framework for Teaching and Learning About Race with Young Children
STEMIE provides access to an article from Young Exceptional Children on how we can use an inclusive anti-bias framework to teach and learn about race with young children. This article…
Moving Upstream: Confronting Racism to Open Up Children’s Potential
This brief discusses how racism creates conditions that harm the well-being of children and families, and the need to go “upstream” and create policy solutions to address the source of…
Our Identities, Ourselves: A Guide to Anti-Racist Data Collection for: Case Workers and Other Frontline Staff (PDF)
The Center for the Study of Social Policy (CSSP), in partnership with Casey Family Programs, presents this four page guide to share best practices for collecting data about race, ethnicity,…
Santa Clara County Office of Education: Ways 2 Equity Playbook
Under the California Statewide System of Support, the Ways 2 Equity Playbook (W2EPB) is the work of the California Equity Performance and Improvement Program (CEPIP) of the Inclusion Collaborative at…
Honoring Family Culture in Early Intervention
“This two-part video series describes and illustrates how Amigo Baby, an early intervention program in Ventura, California, provides virtual home visiting services that are culturally and linguistically sensitive and responsive…
How Do Vaccines Work? (Video)
All of us are exposed to germs, every day. Some can be dangerous and make kids very sick, such as measles, polio and diphtheria. For that reason, vaccination is the…
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