Changing the World: How Families Can Do Anti-Bias Work at Home
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About this Event
Creating more racially-just communities begins with the anti-bias work we do at home with our families. Parents and caregivers play a big role in sharing their cultural traditions while building children’s awareness and tolerance of difference. In this engaging workshop, parents will learn about the four goals of anti-bias work, including the development of children’s identities, appreciation for diversity, honoring children’s ideas of fairness and justice, and building children’s activism in standing up for others. Learn some engaging and interactive ideas you can do at home with your children all year long.
With Shalek Chappill-Nichols, MS, Parent Educator at Parents Place, a program of JFCS' Center for Children and Youth.
Fee: $30.
Registration ends 30 minutes prior to the event, and the link for this workshop will be emailed at that time.
** For the best experience, please ensure that you are on a device with video capabilities. If you are using a smartphone or tablet, please download the Zoom app for this workshop.**
Please note, this workshop will NOT be recorded.