Why do white parents tend to not talk to their children about race? Why do non-white parents feel the need to talk to their chlidren about race? How do you think these early conversations (or lack of) shape our awareness of who we are (our own identities?) How do you think these early conversations shape our awareness of other racial groups and their experiences?
Why do white parents tend to not talk to their children about race? Why do non-white parents feel the need to talk to their chlidren about race? How do you think these early conversations (or lack of) shape our awareness of who we are (our own identities?) How do you think these early conversations shape our awareness of other racial groups and their experiences?
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