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Samples of our Workshops
For Educators Aspiring Toward Allyship: Starting in the Classroom
From Committee for Children: "...allyship is aspirational, self-directed, and lifelong. It’s aspirational because “ally” is never a term one can give to oneself."
Start With A Conversation (But Don’t Stop There)
From the Imagine Neighborhood: "...an important first step is talking to your kids about race and injustice. Below are some resources that might help you start these conversations."
How To Start The Conversation About Racism (podcast)
From The Imagine Neighborhood: "we're going to learn about how kids, and their grown-ups, can have some important conversations about what’s going on in the world right now. Which can be hard, and maybe a little scary."
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