Raising Anti-Racist Kids

Books

Tiffany Jewell On Racism In Our Education System And Why She’s Hopeful For The Future

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

“I want educators and caregivers to know that our stories are unique, but we've all experienced very similar things no matter where we've been in our schooling journeys.”

antiracism

Are You The Right Kind Of White Parent?

by Sarah Wheeler

Garrett Bucks’s book cracked open the world of what it means to be a white person in America for me.

Parenting

Dr. Ibram Kendi On How To Make A Children's Book With A Message Compelling

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

The author of Anti-Racist Baby is bringing the stories of Zora Neale Hurston to a young audience.

Holidays

28 Cozy Gifts For Kids That Celebrate & Reflect Who They Are

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

These gifts ideas lean into comfort, learning, and special time with loved ones.

Not Letting It Go

How We Dealt With Our Black Daughter’s Obsession With ‘Frozen’ — & The Very White Elsa

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

Somewhere between Karma’s World, Spirit Rangers, and Alma’s Way, our 3-year-old saw Frozen — and wanted to change who she is.

Raising Anti-Racist Kids

How Palestinian-, Israeli-, and Jewish-American Parents Are Talking To Their Kids Right Now

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

From the horrific attack of October 7 to the ongoing devastation in Gaza, how do we help our children understand and feel safe?

Superstar

Allyson Felix Opens Up About Raising A Black Daughter & Her “Post-Retirement” Life

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

This mom’s not slowing down one bit.

Raising Anti-Racist Kids

The Look Beyoncé Gave Blue Ivy On Stage Is Every Mom Learning To Let Go

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

If there’s one thing we have in common with Queen Bey, it’s this.

Raising Anti-Racist Kids

‘Barbie’ Left Us Right Where We Started

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

I’m dreaming about the day when Hollywood can use its radical creativity to imagine completely breaking apart harmful systems.

Must Reads

On Keeping Black Kids Safe While Encouraging Them To Be Audaciously Joyful

by Tabitha St. Bernard-Jacobs

Racial justice advocate and best-selling author Austin Channing Brown on raising kids, centering joy, and not being afraid to mess up.