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Learning From the Past: Why Educating Kids on Race Matters

ParentMap Live Replay

The role of race and racism in our kids’ education is at the forefront of nationwide debates and legislation. To raise fairer, kinder and smarter kids who are prepared to build a more equitable society, we have to reconsider how history and race are taught in our schools.

Watch this ParentMap Live replay to learn why teaching our kids about racial bias and the history of race and racism matters in our classrooms — from kindergarten and beyond. The talk features Khalil Gibran Muhammad, professor of History, Race and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, along with activist Jeffery Robinson, founder of The Who We Are Project.

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