The world as we knew it changed abruptly in 2020. Whether due to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID‐19), or subsequent events, including the murder of George Floyd, the election of Joseph Biden and Kamala Harris, or the US Capital Insurrection, racialized events became a focal point for families who found themselves gathering together much more frequently due to government encouraged stay‐at‐home mandates. Caregivers across races and developmental ages began asking themselves the same question: how can I talk to my child about race? Here, we seek to provide psychoeducation around racial socialization, or the ways we have ‘The Talk’ to our children about race and racism, along with practical strategies to be competent in these conversation...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...
Racial socialization is a complex family process associated with important child outcomes such as po...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...
Racial socialization, particularly preparation for bias and discrimination, is a long documented str...
Racial socialization is a complex family process associated with important child outcomes such as po...
The summer of 2020 proved to be a season like no other. Complete with extended stay-at-home orders, ...
“The Talk” refers to a specific type of racial socialization message that many Black parents have wi...
Presented at a virtual library forum discussion at Joyner Library.Our nation’s responses to the de...
Children in the United States live in a highly racialized society and, as a result, acquire an aware...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
An issue that is rarely talked about is how racism affects parenting. For anyone who is the parent o...
Research indicates that parents of color discuss race with their children, but white parents tend to...
The stories of race are bound up in the story of America and in all of our identities, so directly a...
Ethnic-racial socialization (ERS) can promote positive outcomes in minoritized youth, but parents of...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...
Racial socialization is a complex family process associated with important child outcomes such as po...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...
Racial socialization, particularly preparation for bias and discrimination, is a long documented str...
Racial socialization is a complex family process associated with important child outcomes such as po...
The summer of 2020 proved to be a season like no other. Complete with extended stay-at-home orders, ...
“The Talk” refers to a specific type of racial socialization message that many Black parents have wi...
Presented at a virtual library forum discussion at Joyner Library.Our nation’s responses to the de...
Children in the United States live in a highly racialized society and, as a result, acquire an aware...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
In the process of socializing their children, parents pass on values, attitudes, and prejudices (Roe...
An issue that is rarely talked about is how racism affects parenting. For anyone who is the parent o...
Research indicates that parents of color discuss race with their children, but white parents tend to...
The stories of race are bound up in the story of America and in all of our identities, so directly a...
Ethnic-racial socialization (ERS) can promote positive outcomes in minoritized youth, but parents of...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...
Racial socialization is a complex family process associated with important child outcomes such as po...
In blatant, but also in nuanced, often invisible ways, racism continues to exist globally, nationall...