Resources

For families of color.

 

Families of Color Seattle — Parent Groups

Facilitated gatherings to increase parenting skills and provide a space to discuss identity and race. FOC’s curriculum includes dialogue on racism, identity, and the tools to best support raising strong and compassionate children of color.

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Interrupting Microaggressions

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Race, Racism, and Adoptive Parenting Resources

Spence-Chapin has created a list of resources for adoptive families who are looking to explore the complexities of race, racism and raising a child of color in America.

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Articles & videos.

 

Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race

A resource round up from Pretty Good providing articles, videos, and other resources for parents and caregivers, teachers, children, and adults.

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Embrace Race

Founded in early 2016 by two parents who set out to create the community and gather the resources they needed (need!) to meet the challenges faced by those raising children in a world where race matters.

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National Museum of African American History & Culture — Talking about Race

Our goal is to help you to help children understand what race is, how it operates in society, and why race in America is important.

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Let’s Talk About Race

A kindergarten teacher talks to her students.

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Kojo For Kids: Jason Reynolds Talks About Racism And The Protests

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Asian Americans Advancing Justice — Bystander Intervention Virtual Trainings

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BLM Reading List — King County Library

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