It is critical to speak with children about race and how we can work towards building an equitable and inclusive society. We will continue to update this page with additional resources.
Books, eBooks, and eAudiobooks for children and teens from HCLS:
- Social Justice Books for Young Adults and Middle Grades
- Children’s books to support conversations on race, racism and resistance
- Talking to kids about race: eBooks & eAudio from hoopla
- Conversations on race for teens: eBooks from hoopla
from Howard County Public School System:
- RESilience: Uplifting Families through Healthy Communication about Race – Parent Tip Tool
- Reading and RES: Choosing and Using Books to Discuss Race and Ethnicity
- Supporting Vulnerable Students in Stressful Times: Tips for Parents
- Cómo apoyar a estudiantes vulnerables en tiempos de estrés: consejos para padres
- Race in America: Tips on Talking With Children About Racism
- 10 Tips for Teaching and Talking to Kids About Race
- NASP Calls for Action to End Racism and Violence Against People of Color
- Resources for Talking About Race, Racism and Racialized Violence with Kids
From Girl Scouts USA:
- Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup (Pretty Good blog)
- Talking About Race (Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture)
- Why Tolerance Isn’t Working (Girl Scouts of the USA)
- A Good Time to Talk: Conversations on Race (Girl Scouts River Valleys)
- What Our Country Needs Right Now Is You (Girl Scouts of the USA)
- How to Talk to Your Girl About Scary News (Girl Scouts of the USA)
From UMBC – Resources for white parents to raise anti-racist children:
- Podcasts
- Videos
- Follow
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