An issue that is rarely talked about is how racism affects parenting. For anyone who is the parent of a child who is racially marked in some way because of their colour, or cultural and faith difference, it is almost impossible not to have thought about how our children will negotiate their way through a world of varying racist heat. Should we protect them for as long as we can from an awareness of racism? Should we practice a version of psychological inoculation – exposing our children to racism in the hope that it might build future resilience
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Ethnic-racial socialisation is broadly described as processes by which both minority and majority ch...
One in three people in Britain describe themselves as being very or a little racially prejudiced, ac...
The world as we knew it changed abruptly in 2020. Whether due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVI...
This study investigates and develops an in-depth understanding of the racism experienced by Afro-ori...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
Racism is an ever-evolving aspect of our society. Although the overt racism of the past may be behin...
The first 1,000 days is one of the most consequential times for children's development. As a hugely ...
Research indicates that parents of color discuss race with their children, but white parents tend to...
Racism continues to be a formidable and pressing problem. While racism can take many forms, and over...
Racism continues to be a formidable and pressing problem. While racism can take many forms, and over...
This is a proposed research study concerning the presence of prejudice among children, especially co...
Racial socialization, particularly preparation for bias and discrimination, is a long documented str...
Parents employ a wide range of anticipatory strategies to prepare their children for, and protect th...
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Ethnic-racial socialisation is broadly described as processes by which both minority and majority ch...
One in three people in Britain describe themselves as being very or a little racially prejudiced, ac...
The world as we knew it changed abruptly in 2020. Whether due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVI...
This study investigates and develops an in-depth understanding of the racism experienced by Afro-ori...
How the early childhood sector engages with and ultimately addresses notions of racism is clearly co...
Racism is an ever-evolving aspect of our society. Although the overt racism of the past may be behin...
The first 1,000 days is one of the most consequential times for children's development. As a hugely ...
Research indicates that parents of color discuss race with their children, but white parents tend to...
Racism continues to be a formidable and pressing problem. While racism can take many forms, and over...
Racism continues to be a formidable and pressing problem. While racism can take many forms, and over...
This is a proposed research study concerning the presence of prejudice among children, especially co...
Racial socialization, particularly preparation for bias and discrimination, is a long documented str...
Parents employ a wide range of anticipatory strategies to prepare their children for, and protect th...
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Whiteness, rooted in White supremacy, gives White people access to power while shielding them from s...
Ethnic-racial socialisation is broadly described as processes by which both minority and majority ch...