This week we wanted to share our May book of the month! The book is titled “Real Sisters Pretend” by Megan Dowd Lambert. This book shares representation of multiracial family life and adoption for elementary school aged children. Check it out!
https://t.co/VPxwMNfNII
Hey everyone! This week we wanted to share some research studies that you could have the opportunity to participate in. Check out the 3 flyers below to see if you qualify to sign up!
Hey everyone! This week we wanted to share some podcasts about racism, racial identity, biases, and more. Podcasts are a great way to listen in and learn more while cleaning around the house, driving, working, etc. check it out at the link below!
https://t.co/sMtIimSNAL
Hey everyone! This week we wanted to share blog postings by Project Race which shares some interesting segments on different Multiracial facts, news, stories, and more. Their site also has different resources that are worth checking out at the link below!
https://t.co/E0oTmPISr0
This week we wanted to share some Multicultural & Diversity events, conferences, summits, and webinars coming up. There is a range of different events covering many topics that offer in person and online events. Find an event at the link below!
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Hey everyone! This month we wanted to share another book with you guys titled “Mixed Desis” by Rahul Yates and Punita Khanna. This book shares the voices of mixed race indivudals and we encourage you all to check it out at the link below!
https://t.co/y5KchSBjtt
This week we wanted to share an awesome resource that features 40 kid friendly TV shows and movies that educate about diversity/race. This is a perfect way to educate your children from a young age about diversity by representation in the media!
https://t.co/5nnRHUxe3L
This month's book is titled “More More More, Said the Baby” by Vera B. Williams, which is for babies and toddlers. It is so important to introduce your children to their mixed race identities from a young age with representation from things like books!
https://t.co/8wMfji8sLQ
Nothing to do this Saturday? Kick off your weekend with one of these multiracial podcasts from Embrace Race or by Anita Rao that explores identity, common myths, parenting, and more!
Anita Rao: https://t.co/ohUwm1FIs2
Embrace race: https://t.co/WulLrKIzmj
This week we wanted to share a story of a teen, who tells her experience growing up in a biracial family. She discusses living with two identities, wanting her experiences to be heard, and developing her own identity, check it out at the link below!
https://t.co/ObtPMfjxpR
This week we wanted to share Multiracial coloring & activity books for adults or kids created by “Diversity by Freckles.” This brand was started by a multiracial family that promotes diversity through these activities. We strongly encourage you all to check them out!
This month we chose a book aimed towards middle school aged children that follows the life of a young multiracial girl entering seventh grade experiencing all the ups and downs of being an adolescent. The book is titled “Keep It Together, Keiko Carter” by Debbi Michiko Florence!
We wanted to share a webinar by Embrace Race that discusses the complexities of identifying with more than one race. The speakers share the role families play in shaping multiracial children, the strengths of being multiracial, and personal experiences!
https://t.co/bdGuY5YqqK
As reels have become more and more popular in recent months, we wanted to share some accounts to check out on Instagram that have some interesting reels! Check out the four accounts listed on the post below for some cooking inspiration and relatable content!
Hi everyone! This month’s book is for grade school aged children and conveys the message of taking pride in Multiracial heritage. The book is titled, “I am Flippish!” and it is by Leslie V. Ryan.
https://t.co/h0c3i9PH8C
With New Year’s Eve being tomorrow, we wanted to share some New Year’s resolutions inspiration for you and your families. Check out the two links below and we wish you all a very happy new year!
https://t.co/TBFgke58KT
https://t.co/EFgyKmriij