Asian Americans from the PBS Learning Media is a five-hour film series that delivers a bold, fresh perspective on a history that matters today, more than ever. As America becomes more diverse, and more divided while facing unimaginable challenges, how do we move forward together? Told through intimate personal stories, the series will cast a new lens on U.S. history and the ongoing role that Asian Americans have played.
A great resource for educators and an overview of Diwali, Festival of Lights from the National Geographic Kids.
In a new analysis done by the Pew Research Center, based on dozens of focus groups, Asian American participants described the challenges of navigating their own identity in a nation where the label “Asian” brings expectations about their origins, behavior and physical self. Read on to see, in their own words, what it means to be Asian in America.
Teachers, administrators, and parents are invited to join us for a deep, courageous conversation about the impacts of bias, racism, and hate on young children, their families, and on early childhood education. Hear compelling research, stories, and strategies, and lay plans to support, guide, or inspire your own journey to understand implicit bias and disrupt racism and hate.
The Advancing Racial and Ethnic Equity in Head Start Webinar Series includes
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Exploring terminology and engaging in challenging conversations about racism
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Discussing children's understanding of race and identity development
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Developing anti-bias teaching practices
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Examining principles and policies for human resource systems that honor diversity, equity, and inclusion
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Exploring intersections of health and racial equity to support the wellness of children, families, and staff