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A White Family’s Guide for Talking about Racism

by RossDCPS | Jun 18, 2020 | Social Justice

We aren’t here as teachers for this post. We are here as parents. Naomi and I are primary teachers. We have been working together (from across the country) since 2016, coming up with the social studies curriculum that we wish we had when we were little. For such a time as this, we decided to create a resource for white parents to engage their young children.

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