Monthly Archives: August 2008

ARP Tuesday Links

Parental bias and anti-racist parenting: Yesterday, columnist Deesha Philyaw wrote about when anti-racist parenting goes wrong due to assumptions on the part of mom or dad.  Over at www.tolerance.org, Kerby T. Alvy, discusses how parents’ racial biases can impact their children. … Continue reading

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When Anti-Racist Parenting Goes Wrong…Or at the Very Least, Neurotic

by ARP columnist Deesha Philyaw One of my least proud mama-moments occurred a few years ago when my oldest daughter, Taylor, was about to enter kindergarten.  That summer, her new school invited all the incoming kindergarteners to meet their new teachers … Continue reading

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Cop uses UK anti-terrorism act to detain mixed-race family

Hat tip to Daddyinastrangeland. From the BBC: A police force has apologised after a disabled child and his parents claimed they were detained at a Channel crossing point under the Terrorism Act. Julie Maynard, of Ware, Hertfordshire, was taking a … Continue reading

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