Anti-Racist Parenting Activities

Children begin learning about race and racism very early in life. Children as young as six months notice racial differences, and preschool aged children can notice that different groups are treated differently and begin forming racial bias. It is important to talk to children about race early and often, to help them develop a healthy racial identity and reduce bias formation.

This toolkit offers a variety of activities to do with your children to help you discuss race and racism together.

Activities

Let’s Talk!

Start the conversation about race and racism with your family.

Let’s Read!

Harness the power of stories to empower future anti-racists! (TBD)

Let’s Move!

Make movement a Movement with these action-based activities!

Let’s Play!

Hands-on activities to continue conversations.

Let’s Create!

It’s important to see color! Get creative with these anti-racist conversations.

Let’s Watch!

Make screen time meaningful with these short videos.

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