Episode 37: How do I talk to my kids about racism?

 
 

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

The number one question I’ve gotten recently from listeners is “how can I talk to my kids about racism?”, so I invited Jenny Delacruz to have this important conversation with me! Jenny and I tackle why it’s so important to talk to our kids about race, before they develop the world view of someone else.

We urge you to have this conversation with your kids and make it something you talk about often!

LINKS FROM THE SHOW

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander

The 13th Documentary

Black Wall Street

Navigating the N Word by Brady Goodwin

Mama, Can I Sleep With You Tonight?

GirlTrek

Grief.com

A Kid’s Book About Racism

Cobbscreekpublishing.org

Meet Jenny

Jenny Delacruz is a Haitian American Writer, a wife, and a mother of two boys. 

Jenny is also a licensed professional counselor specializing in family conflicts, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and parenting issues. As a counselor, she has observed how the books children read help them have a more meaningful understanding of themselves and the world around them. Her passion for teaching her children about world history and current events led her to pursue writing and launch her own educational children’s book series. 

https://www.cobbscreekpublishing.com/  &  https://www.restorativetherapy.info/

YouTube

@storytimemelange

Diverse Kids Books

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