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Friendships Between Kids of Color: Why and How Parents & Caregivers Can Nurture [EmbraceRace]

Friendships Between Kids of Color: Why and How Parents & Caregivers Can Nurture [EmbraceRace]

Conversations about race and race relations in the US still are often framed in terms of how “White vs. Black” or “White vs. non-White” people interact and experience the world. But children growing up in our multicultural democracy increasingly interact across many different racial and ethnic lines. When relationships among communities of color do draw attention, the focus is typically on the tensions among them. Which is important, but far from the whole picture.

Let’s flip the script.

Join EmbraceRace for a conversation about how to cultivate friendships and solidarity among children of color from an early age. For the first conversation focused on the unique role of parents and caregivers, we’re excited to be joined by EmbraceRace regulars Drs. Allison Briscoe-Smith and Anatasia Kim.

Join EmbraceRace for this conversation about why and how parents and caregivers can nurture friendships and solidarity among children of color. We’re excited to be joined by EmbraceRace regulars Drs. Allison Briscoe-Smith and Anatasia Kim. (And stay tuned - we'll continue the nurturing kids of color solidarity conversation with educators Liz Kleinrock & Madeleine Rogin on May 18th.)

Please click here to register!

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