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  2. 7 Tough Questions on Racism That the Sesame Street ... - AOL

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    On Saturday morning, Jun. 6, we sat down as a family to watch Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism: A CNN and Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Families. 7 Tough Questions on Racism That the ...

  3. Racism - Wikipedia

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    Racism is discrimination and prejudice against people based on their race or ethnicity. Racism can be present in social actions, practices, or political systems (e.g. apartheid) that support the expression of prejudice or aversion in discriminatory practices. The ideology underlying racist practices often assumes that humans can be subdivided ...

  4. The Best Kids Books on Race and Racism - AOL

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    Discussing race and racism with children can be a daunting task, especially considering the brutal and painful history of racism in America. As parents, it's natural to wonder where to begin, what ...

  5. How to talk to kids about racism, protests, injustice: An age ...

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    What's more, parents need to help their children navigate an overwhelming reality and doing so in a transparent way bolsters the child-parent relationship. How to talk to kids about racism ...

  6. Racial discrimination - Wikipedia

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    For example, evidence of a weaker relationship between racial discrimination and well-being in children of African descent may be linked to parent-guided socialization practices to help children cope with racial discrimination, or possibly lack of research concerning the severity of discrimination.

  7. The talk (racism in the United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Talk is a colloquial expression for a conversation black parents in the United States feel compelled to have with their children and teenagers about the dangers they face due to racism or unjust treatment from authority figures, law enforcement or other parties, and how to de-escalate them.

  8. Racism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The physiological stress caused by racism has been documented in studies by Claude Steele, Joshua Aronson, and Steven Spencer on what they term "stereotype threat." [327] Much research has been done on the effects of racism on adults, but racism and discrimination also affect children and teens. [328]

  9. Column: How can we protect our kids from racism? Author Ibram ...

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    In his new book, professor Ibram X. Kendi gives advice on how to raise anti-racist kids, and on how talking about race helps us all.