Talking About Race
Ten Lessons for Talking About Race, Racism, and Racial Justice
We've put together some advice on finding entry points based on research, experience, and the input of partners from around the country.
The challenges of talking about race | Opinions - Al Jazeera
The widespread reluctance to talk about race frequently stems from the anxieties and stress that occur with the admission (or confession) that ...
Why It Is Important to Talk About Race and Racism
This chapter helps to move the dialogue from frightening, feared, difficult, and sensitive to necessary, meaningful, and productive.
4 ways to have healthy conversations about race | TED Talk
Learning how to have productive conversations about race is a necessary part of the human experience. Educator Afrika Afeni Mills says the ...
A Conversation With White People On Race | Op-Docs - YouTube
This short documentary features interviews with white people on the challenges of talking about race. Produced by: Michèle Stephenson and ...
Talking about Race - The University of Chicago Press
Overall, this book is a comprehensive yet accessible study of a very important subject for an increasingly diverse democratic nation. . . . Highly recommended.”.
Talking About Race and Racism | Learning for Justice
Effective instruction about The New Jim Crow requires advanced preparation for how to talk about race and racism.
Talking About Race - Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
This guide created by the National Day of Racial healing can help you begin to have a conversation, despite these very real challenges.
Resources for Talking about Race, Racism and Racialized Violence ...
Resources for Talking about Race, Racism and Racialized Violence with Kids. Resource Type: Lesson Plans, Reading Lists.
Talking Race and Ethnicity | Harvard Graduate School of Education
Conversations about race that represent different identities are key to building empathy and understanding across groups, helping students learn about ...
10 Ways To Start a Conversation About Race
Are there people in your life you've been wanting to discuss race or racism with, but haven't known how? Host a dinner conversation in your home – and whenever ...
Talking About Race- Sometimes Awkward But Always Necessary
Talking about race across race can be awkward and uncomfortable if you never do it. Often the conversation focuses on numbers and representation because it ...
Conversation Guide: Talking about Race, Racism, Care, and ...
Continued, open conversation can bring people into a racially just framework that acknowledges racism and its oppressive, disparate manifestations.
changing the conversations around race in academia - PMC
Regardless of our community composition, we found it essential to have a collective conversation to discuss how we would educate ourselves about ...
'Lean Into Discomfort' When Talking About Race | Here & Now - WBUR
Talking About Race is a new web portal from the museum that's meant to spark discussion, community building and self-care after the horrifying death of George ...
FACILITATING DIFFICULT RACE DISCUSSIONS
Exploring ineffective and effective race talk strategies will lead to more positive outcomes in the workshop and classroom setting. Avoidance takes many forms, ...
Why Is It Important to Talk About Race and Racism?
Why Is It Important to Talk About Race and Racism? When we teach kids early on that it's OK to talk about race, we help them to understand, respect, and ...
Let's Talk About Race in Storytimes - ALA Store
This book will help public and school librarians face their own biases, showing them how to have honest discussions with children, their caregivers, and ...
TALKING ABOUT RACE: THINKING TRANSFORMATIVELY
There are unifying transformative ways to talk about race. Even when race is not talked about, people see race and make racialized decisions and policies. Not ...
Myth #4: Talking about race makes you racist - EmbraceRace
In this episode, Melissa and Andrew speak with Brigitte Vittrup about the widespread belief that “talking about race makes you racist” - a myth we come across ...