Monthly Archives: September 2009

Open thread

What’s on your mind? Tweet

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Gratuitous cute kid pic

It’s Thursday, which means its time for another gratuitous cute kid pic. Today’s adorable photo comes from reader Hadewych V.: “This is our daughter, Naiya, playing with the sprinkler in the backyard on an unseasonably warm day in Portland, OR.” … Continue reading

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Teaching not preaching

[This month at ARP, we are featuring a series of posts on race and education/school.] written by Anti-Racist Parent contributor Jennifer; originally posted at Mixed Race America It’s that time of year — you can see it in the panic … Continue reading

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I'm writing a book and need your help!

by Carmen Van Kerckhove I have a confession. For the past few months I’ve been trying to wrap my brain around starting a book proposal. But I’m having a really hard time figuring out what kind of book I want … Continue reading

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Biased babies open thread

From Newsweek, “See Baby Discriminate” by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman. According to the article in this week’s issue of the magazine, “Kids as young as 6 months judge others based on skin color. What’s a parent to do?” At … Continue reading

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Open thread

What are you thinking about? Tweet

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Gratuitous cute kid pic

It’s Thursday, which means it’s time for another gratuitous cute kid pic. This one, a photo of little Baylie, comes from her mom, reader Kristin B. Got cute kids? Send their pics to team@antiracistparent.com. Tweet

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Back to (home) school

[This month on ARP, we're exploring the intersection of race and education. Below is the next installment of the series.] written by Anti-Racist Parent columnist Dawn Friedman We’re homeschoolers and have been since our son Noah left preschool seven years … Continue reading

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Are you a credit to your race?

[I was prompted to share this post by a comment to the Addicted to Race thread. Skellyable wrote, "It is absolutely ethical to raise children of color in white communities. Just be aware that when you move into a white … Continue reading

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