From Rise and Shine <[email protected]>
Subject Talking to Kids About Racism
Date June 11, 2020 10:59 AM
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In this issue: talking to kids about racism; crisis and mental health resources; Facebook Live Pandemic Parenting series

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With racial inequality, anger, anxiety and distress at the forefront of our nation’s attention, Black families and families of color find themselves in the familiar position of having to discuss race, inequality and how their families can keep themselves safe. And non-Black families, particularly White families, may find themselves in the position of needing to talk about racism, inequality and their role in the problem and solution for the first time. To help you with these discussions, our psychology team has some suggestions for talking to kids about racism ([link removed]) .

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** Crisis and mental health resources for families ([link removed])
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Lately, families around the world have been under increased stress and anxiety. To help, our team has compiled a variety of resources to get you and your family through this difficult time.

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** Pandemic Parenting: Talking about racism and civil unrest ([link removed][0]=68.ARCpFoWF2wrIIttDLRTgmaHce5cSDfdOsu9vcjGvVnTzF4Mb9bmcwD1GefBATjlzbkwmuqR-Zn0yB456O0C4nAF-BqUIoH8FvnnDSrdL_rlYMn_ErkKuCyFLYRX1_DUX2UlMO3CkfOc5yrI28CHWvul_YMQWlPPTu_4jDn_ACitSSvFRQGWYolWaVhqE47JByv_f-Ui_wkySMI6A_Nq3aPUMMM1yM-GPqITXRVQnrLZR2wlCnpDCBs_a5PCLEZVU7kLQcVw7dM6ayaQpu1QL7dC12MkPacmputHXpYl04Uo4FdLkT-Hb9mmlxJWDv94Rt-06XXvO5t4AKV945xv88-AgaJGPsunB0mJG19FCayqXpKy3U7priGrtl7WHcD4nBGPR-Txks09WRdunNWE4YUdIcCvE0vnaWngGdV2efsvnFg&__tn__=-R&utm_source=Rise+and+Shine&utm_campaign=78c753b513-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_06_19_07_22_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_595aee38c8-78c753b513-147333707)
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In this week's episode of Pandemic Parenting, psychologist Dr. Kaushal Amatya talks to NBC's Barbara Harrison about racism, civil unrest and how best to approach those subjects with children.

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Introducing ** Pandemic Parenting on Facebook Live ([link removed])
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