87: Online Resources to Teach Kids about Racism
In this episode, I share some online resources to teach kids about racism. All the websites I refer to are linked below.
Resources to help parents know how to talk about racism
- National Museum of African American History and Culture has a section “Talking About Race.” Be sure not to miss the videos on implicit bias in the “Being Antiracist” topic.
- NY Times book list for kids
- Coretta Scott King Book Award winners
- Movies – Akeelah and the Bee
- Younger children – CNN/Sesame Street town hall on racism
- Instagram to follow – Kamri Phillippi (kamphoxy)
Resources to teach about Black History in the USA
- Sit-in at Woolworth store lunch counter in Greensboro NC – video reenactment and teacher notes with questions
- Ted-Ed videos on famous black Americans eg. Benjamin Banneker, Ida B Wells
- Harlem Renaissance digital breakout
- MLK Comic book from his time period
- Negro Travelers Green book from 1956
- Readings from Slave Narratives done by actors (not suitable for younger children). The documentary is called “Unchained Memories”.
- Disney movie Ruby Bridges about the first black student to attend an integrated school in New Orleans in 1960
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