For 21 days, do one action to further your understanding of power, privilege, supremacy, oppression, and equity. The plan includes suggestions for readings, podcasts, videos, observations, and ways to form and deepen community connections.
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Read MoreThe 1619 Project aims to reframe the country’s history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of our national narrative.
Read MoreRacism is wrong and causes so much pain. And the events of this past week have brought that to light, yet again. After the brutal murder of George Floyd, communities across the country, including Pelham, have come together to express sorrow and solidarity with one another—unity around the message that racism exists; that it is wrong; and that we all have to do something to change that.
Read MoreThere are ways to have conversations with children of almost any age about race and inclusivity. This short piece on NPR includes helpful suggestions from education experts at Sesame Street and psychologist and author Beverly Daniel Tatum who has focused her career on the psychology of racism.
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