talking to children about equity & inclusion
Reading material and other resources to help you talk to children about equity, race and inclusion.
Reading material and other resources to help you talk to children about equity, race and inclusion.
we are all neighbors
Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh and MuseumLab support our community’s call for change.
resources for talking about race, racism and inequality
Racism and prejudice have a profound impact on children and families in Pittsburgh and across the world. We must teach our children to be kind and compassionate to everyone.
- Resource Roundup: Anti-Racist Education (Remake Learning)
- Addressing Racial Injustice with Young Children (Embrace Race)
- Your Kids Aren’t too Young to Talk About Race (Pretty Good)
- Talking About Race with Kids and Teens (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh)
- Raising Race Conscious Kids (Race Conscious blog)
- Talking to Kids About Discrimination (American Psychological Association)
- Talking to Children About Racial Bias (The American Academy of Pediatrics)
- How to Use Children’s Books to Talk about Race and Racism (PBS Kids)
books for all ages
- Race and Social Justice Books for Kids (Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh)
- Books that Promote Diversity and Inclusion (Common Sense Media)
- Books to Inspire Young Activists (Common Sense Media)
- Books About Identity, Bias and Bullying (Anti Defamation League)
- Books About Racism and Justice for Parents, Caregivers & Educators (Oakland Public Library)