Tonya:
Thank you for this article. In working with teachers we always ask ourselves, "How does race play a part in what I'm seeing and hearing?"
This article stretches that question. Thank you also for this website dedicated to supporting young children and families. It's new to me and I'll share it.
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Aren Stone
she/her/hers
Child Development Specialist
The Early Years Project
Cambridge, MA
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-13-2020 08:29 PM
From: Tonya Satchell
Subject: Color Me Seen
Dear Colleagues,
According to Hope Jackson, "colorism is the more subtle, but just as systematic and dangerous cousin of racism."
Read Hope's article here.
How are you addressing this in your programs?
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Tonya Satchell
Johns Hopkins University School of Education IDEALS Institute
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