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Let's  K12  Better

Having Family Discussions About Racism

6/3/2020

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​This has been a tough week. We’ve been working really hard to process all that has happened over the past week. Between the racial threat by Amy Cooper to the murder of George Floyd to the eruption of protests and riots across the country, and even the world; the impact of all of these events can be intense, frightening, and upsetting. It’s important to practice self care in these times. 
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Last week we released a very short episode Acknowledging The Hurt Around Us  as a form of solidarity for those impacted by the past week’s events. In this week’s episode, we had a candid discussion about racism and why parents (and educators) should talk about race. We also share a few very easy starter tips to help get these conversations started.
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