Recent events in Kentucky and across the United States have shed light on the need to rethink how we’re teaching children — and ourselves — to fight racism. Kentucky Educational Television (KET) has created a list of free resources that address race and racism to use as tools to support learning for middle and high school students, as well as younger students.
Resources include:
- Confronting Anti-Black Racism collection
- Confronting Bias: Ethics in the Classroom
- Reconstruction: America After the Civil War with Henry Louis Gates Jr.
- The African Americans: Many Rivers to Cross
- Black America Since MLK: And Still I Rise
- Lessons from the American Civil Rights Movement – Virtual Field Trips
- Alike and Different | Daniel Tiger: Life’s Little Lessons
- Talking to Young Children About Race and Racism
- How Black Art Can Spark Conversations with Children
- Sesame Street: Learning to Appreciate Diversity Through Play
- How to Teach Children About Cultural Awareness and Diversity
- Children’s Books to Celebrate Black Culture
- Sesame Street in Communities: Community Violence
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