As protestors cried for racial justice across the United States this year, it became clear that it was time for families to sit down and have some …
Anti-Racist Curriculum: How to Talk to Your Kids About Black History
Here, we bring you continuing guidance from experts and historians on how all grownups—moms, dads, and school teachers alike—can talk to children about the topics affecting Black American history, which are so often left out of or reframed in school curriculums. Improving our children’s education by introducing the facts in a way kids can understand will help us raise the next generation to be anti-racist.
From pre-K to high school, the education system in America is white-centered. The content that teachers present to students is always designed with …
When we talk with our children about the Civil War it's tempting to tell them the myth of the free North. It is an explanation for the war that goes …
For many, Black history in America brings up images of Martin Luther King, Jr. sharing a dream of freedom for all in front of the Lincoln Memorial in …
Currently, U.S. schools focus on bare minimum coverage of chattel slavery in the classroom, and according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, it …