How to Stand Up to Racism and Inequity in Schools

You know that feeling you get in the pit of your stomach? When something happens around you that you know just isn’t right? You want to respond but sometimes you don’t know how. This interview with author and advocate Mia Wenjen is full of tips and insight...
Helpful Tips for Connected Multicultural Parenting

Helpful Tips for Connected Multicultural Parenting

“We do messy well,” Kelly said when asked to describe how she maintains connection with all seven of her family members during moments of conflict. Kelly is a mom of four kids and the creator behind Connection Keeping, a website full of connected parenting...
The Role of Grandparents in Preserving Culture

The Role of Grandparents in Preserving Culture

It’s no secret that grandparents often have a special bond with their grandchildren. This relationship can be incredibly important in preserving culture and traditions. Let’s be honest, as parents, we’ve got a lot on our plates. For parents raising...
How to Talk with White Kids About Race and Racism

How to Talk with White Kids About Race and Racism

How do we talk about race with kids? For white parents raised in the “color-blind” generation, it can feel confusing and even overwhelming to talk with your kids about race because they are conversations you likely never had yourself. Yet, talking about...
How to Embrace Accents

How to Embrace Accents

“Aww, your accent is so cute!” she gushed. She meant it as a compliment. I felt it as a critique. As a grown woman speaking a second language, I don’t want to be cute. I want to be heard, understood, and accepted. My guess is, you do too. It can be...
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