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The Brooklyn Free Space Community Series Presents: Talks About Race With Your Preschooler

The Brooklyn Free Space Community Series Presents: Talks About Race With Your Preschooler

The Brooklyn Free Space Community Series Presents:

Talks About Race With Your Preschooler

Thursday, April 7, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

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Border Crossers guides us in a discussion with parents on how to utilize creative tools in your explorations of race and racism with their children. Participants learn how children see race, gain skills for approaching age-appropriate conversations with a racial-equity lens, and practice strategies to promote positive racial identity development in children.

Tickets are $10 each; Register here:

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For more information, please email us at: communityseries@brooklynfreespace.org

Border Crossers trains and equips people to be leaders of racial justice in their schools and communities. They believe that, if we are prepared to have meaningful conversations about identity and equity, our children will be able interrupt patterns of racism and injustice in their own lives and thrive in a multicultural society

Brooklyn Free Space is a non-profit cooperative preschool for children ages 2.6–4.8 years located in Park Slope. Based in our belief in life-long learning, the Brooklyn Free Space Community Series is designed with our community’s needs in mind. Each workshop, forum and presentation has the common goal of fostering deeper understandings of child development and developmentally appropriate practices in early childhood education and child-rearing.

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