Presented at a virtual library forum discussion at Joyner Library.Our nation’s responses to the deaths of Ahmad Aubrey, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and others have made the need to have conversations with children on race, racism and valuing differences more crucial than ever. In this forum, we will discuss the significance of children’s books to initiate these conversations and how they can be used to provide additional information as these conversations continue. Additionally, we will review free resources available to support teachers, librarians, parents, caregivers and others seeking a more just future
This article examines two first grade classrooms in Central Texas that routinely have conversations ...
With the current emphasis on civil rights and the equality of all people, much attention has been gi...
This mixed-methods study investigated how two White preschool teachers, who were familiar with anti-...
Our nation’s responses to the deaths of Ahmad Aubrey, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and ...
How do we educate our future generations about topics that are difficult to discuss? Oftentimes, chi...
The stories of race are bound up in the story of America and in all of our identities, so directly a...
The world as we knew it changed abruptly in 2020. Whether due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVI...
Today’s society is multicultural which can lead to racism and prejudices. Racism is created by preju...
Today’s society is multicultural which can lead to racism and prejudices. Racism is created by preju...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze children\u27s literature and how race is depicted to develop...
This article describes a classroom activity developed by two teacher educators to support pre-servic...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
This article examines two first grade classrooms in Central Texas that routinely have conversations ...
With the current emphasis on civil rights and the equality of all people, much attention has been gi...
This mixed-methods study investigated how two White preschool teachers, who were familiar with anti-...
Our nation’s responses to the deaths of Ahmad Aubrey, George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade and ...
How do we educate our future generations about topics that are difficult to discuss? Oftentimes, chi...
The stories of race are bound up in the story of America and in all of our identities, so directly a...
The world as we knew it changed abruptly in 2020. Whether due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVI...
Today’s society is multicultural which can lead to racism and prejudices. Racism is created by preju...
Today’s society is multicultural which can lead to racism and prejudices. Racism is created by preju...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
Speaking openly about their ideas on race, these nine and ten year-olds show they have internalised ...
The purpose of this study is to analyze children\u27s literature and how race is depicted to develop...
This article describes a classroom activity developed by two teacher educators to support pre-servic...
The Coffee and Critical Conversations Series was organized by Emory Libraries Diversity, Equity, and...
This article examines two first grade classrooms in Central Texas that routinely have conversations ...
With the current emphasis on civil rights and the equality of all people, much attention has been gi...
This mixed-methods study investigated how two White preschool teachers, who were familiar with anti-...