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Anti-racist Toolkit
How Should I Talk about Race in My Mostly White Classroom?

Because race is part of our public conversation and integrated into so many aspects of our world, young people want to and should be part of that conversation, no matter their race. White students in predominantly white classrooms should be discussing race for those reasons and because they are members of a multicultural society and world.

Click on How Should I Talk about Race in My Mostly White Classroom? to open the resource.
◄ Trying Together: Anti-Racism Resources for Adults
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