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It's never too early to address race and diversity with your young children. Experts say that racial bias can start as young as 6 months, and your actions and conversations can have a big impact. Join Vivvi and Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs, author and anti-racism parenting educator, for a discussion about how to talk about race, even during the earliest years.

What we will discuss:
  • How to talk clearly about identity and race with your child
  • How to use books and other tools for learning about race and diversity
  • How to find actionable ways to raise anti-racist children
Register now to join us live or get the recording sent right to your inbox after the event. Bring your questions!

 

Copy of Headshot 1 - Tackling Tricky Behaviors (1)About Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs


Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs (she/hers) is a Trinidadian-American mom, artist, writer, organizer and thought leader. As a leading voice on antiracist parenting she often writes about raising multiracial children in today's America for Parents, Good Housekeeping, SheKnows and more. Read some of her writings here. Tabitha is the author of the biweekly column, Raising Anti-Racist Kids with Romper.com. Certified in DEI, she advises and guides brands and people through a journey that centers racial equity and emboldens lifelong changes in perspectives surrounding equity. Her approach includes the mindset that all who are willing to learn and grow need tools and actionable skills to become true anti-racist allies and accomplices.

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