How to Talk with Children About Racism and Social Justice
Every child has the right to grow up healthy, educated and safe – regardless of race, gender or socioeconomic status. Systemic change to end racism is essential to achieving this vision.
Every child has the right to grow up healthy, educated and safe – regardless of race, gender or socioeconomic status. Systemic change to end racism is essential to achieving this vision.
Without knowledge of history the world, for a young child, is a very small place. Black History provides children with information about inspiring Black people who in some cases had to persevere in some of the most difficult situations but also achieved great things. And we believe that teaching Black History to young children will open their worlds, minds and hearts.
I don’t know about you but I believe all human beings belong to a single species and share a common origin.
We are born equal in dignity and rights and we all form an integral part of humanity. All peoples of the world possess equal faculties for attaining the highest level in intellectual, technical, social, economic, cultural and political development.