- Helping Your Child Cope with Media Coverage of Community Racial Trauma: Tips for Parents – Short video with excellent recommendations for parents and teacher alike. Can be subtitled in multiple languages. Estos videos pueden subtitularse en varios idiomas.
- Positive Behavior Intervention and Support/Restorative Practices – facilitating circle in a virtual space.
- George Floyd, Racism and Law Enforcement – ADL’s “Questions to start the conversation”
- Teaching about Racism, Violence, Inequality and the Criminal Justice System – An ADL collection of resources on Bias, Race and Injustice.
- Anti-Racism for Kids 101: Starting to Talk About Race – books for courageous conversations
- Something Happened in Our Town – Follow two children – one black, one white – as they discuss a police shooting of a Black man in their community, and help identify and counter racial injustice. Can be subtitled in various languages. Estos videos pueden subtitularse en varios idiomas.
- Psychological First Aid -Daily strategies to ensure children are heard and feel protected during these uncertain times.
- Helping Youth after Community Trauma: Tips for Educators – natural disasters, school violence, and can affect students’ learning, behavior, and relationships.
- Community Violence: Reactions and Actions in Dangerous Times – help youth keep themselves safe and make positive choices in dangerous times.
- A self-care toolkit for people of color
- Affirming Black Lives Without Inducing Trauma – These tools from Teaching Tolerance can help educators engage with students about violence against Black men and the radicalized systems that allow it to continue, and to do so without re-traumatizing Black students and with extra care for their mental health.
- Using Photographs to Teach Social Justice. Teaching Tolerance’s 12 lessons using photography to teach social justice.
- For White Allies in Search of a Solution to American Racism When Folks of Color are Exhausted – This Teaching Tolerance encourages white allies to step up.
- Death of George Floyd sets off massive protests – PBS video with discussion questions.
- Race in US History – Facing History has a robust library of resources addressing race.
- National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN): Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom
- Positive Behavior Intervention and Support/Restorative Practices
- Before You Call the cops – Three-minute video. Powerful monologue on racism. Can be subtitled in various languages. Estos videos pueden subtitularse en varios idiomas.
- Talking about Race and Privilege. Lesson plans by the National Association of School Psychologists for secondary students.
Expanded Resources:
- Talking Race With Young Children – 20-minute NPR episode on breaking down, not shutting down, conversations about race, racism, diversity and inclusion, even with very young children.
- Having ‘The Talk’: Expert Guidance on Preparing Kids for Police Interactions – An hour-long conversation between a child psychiatrist, a former public defender and a police officer giving advice on how and when to have “the talk.” While the risk of a police interaction going wrong is higher for black children, it’s information that all kids could benefit from knowing.
- Strategies and Activities for Reducing Racial Prejudice and Racism – Tools to change the world. Available in English, español, français, العربية,ÙØ§Ø±Ø³ÛŒ
- Beyond the Hashtag: How to Take Anti-Racist Action in Your Life by TeenVogue
- Diversity Toolkit – Resources by the National Education Association
- Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom: A Resource for Educators – A comprehensive guide by NCTSN for teachers on historical trauma, its manfiestations among students of all ages, and recommendations for educators.
- Talking to White Kids About Race & Racism – Silence perpetuates racism—but it can be hard to know how to start. This hour-long program is about talking to white kids of all ages about race and racism.
- Let’s Raise a Generation of Children Who Are Thoughtful, Informed, and Brave About Race – clearinghouse for articles and resources about identities and current issues.
- The News Literacy Project – Teach students the skills they need to become informed, active consumers of news and information and engaged, informed participants in our democracy.
- CNN10: Has 10-minute daily video segments can be used to deepen discussions around media literacy
- Resources for Talking About Race, Racism and Racialized Violence With Kids – curated list of resources by Center for Racial Justice in Education.
- The 1619 Project – The first enslaved African American arrived in 1619. The 1619 Project offers reading guides, activities, and other resources. (Read scholars’ dispute of 1619 Project.)
En Español:
- Consejos para hablar con tus hijos sobre las protestas y el racismo
- Cómo hablar con tus hijos sobre el racismo
- ¿Cómo hablar con los hijos sobre el racismo y la discriminación?
Booklists & Podcasts:
- Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource Roundup – podcasts, booklists, and toys to talk to young children about race.
- Black Lives Matter at School – lessons and reading lists about intersectional Black identities and the contributions to history.
- Anti-Racism Resources – books for parents
- New York Times Anti-Racist Reading List
- Talking About Racism and Violence with Students: Resources for Educators – también disponible en español
Long-term Planning:
- Skills for Psychological Recovery – an educational skills building intervention.