[NIFL-WOMENLIT:1122] need suggestions - non-racist parenting

From: Mev Miller (mev@winternet.com)
Date: Thu Jan 04 2001 - 09:10:11 EST


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I'm facilitating a book discussion group with women in a parenting 
center. They are interested in reading something on how to talk with 
their children about racial differences (and/or racism). I've found a few 
books for children (Black Like Kyra, All Kinds of Children, Why Am I 
Different, Hope) and I've ordered a book called "40 Ways to raise  
non-racist children."

does anyone have any other short articles they've used on this topic -- 
specifically on the parenting aspects?

thanks.
Mev

WOMEN LEADING THROUGH READING
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