Talking About Race with Children: Why It Matters and How to Start Doing It – Tues, 4/26 @ 7:30pm

Were you raised to believe that we should all be colorblind? Do you have questions and concerns about whether, how, or when you should talk to your own children about race? Join social justice educator Meredith Moore for a workshop, brought to you by the Peirce FORJ committee, designed to help parents develop the skill and confidence to discuss race with children. Learn why it’s important to address race with children of all ages, and explore and practice strategies for initiating race talk proactively. You’ll walk away with helpful resources, including scripts and conversation starters that you can use to begin conversations in your own home.

To sign up for this program, please fill out this registration form. The Zoom link will be sent a few days before the event.

About the presenter: Meredith Moore, PhD, is a social justice educator and the founder of Kids for Racial Justice, which seeks to support children in developing the commitment and tools to dismantle racism. Through kids programs and parent classes, Meredith helps families start important conversations about race, and empowers children to be change agents. Meredith has over 20 years of experience as a K-12 teacher, curriculum developer, and researcher. For more information, visit: https://www.kidsforracialjustice.org/.

If you have any questions or feedback, please feel free to contact Peirce FORJ via Emily Jin Stephen ([email protected]) or the PTO presidents ([email protected]) directly.

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