How to Talk to your Kids about Racism, Race & Activism
Alexis Maycock reflects on ways to start the discussion, books to read, and how to support the POC community.
"These words carry such a weight. They can’t be ignored. The outcomes of allowing racial injustice to build unresolved is being played out currently on the front pages of our newspapers and on our television screens. POC (People of Color) are being oppressed daily. You would think we were still living in the 1940s, in the era of the Civil Rights Movement. But no, this is 2020…in America, the land of the free, where people are still not free.
The topic of race will undoubtedly be brought up in our children’s conversations with their peers, on social media, or their own natural curiosity as they interact with others. How they receive and internalize this topic is heavily dependent on us as their parents. It is our job to make sure they are navigating this terrain in a way that supports oppressed communities of color. We are their compass; not just for morality issues, but for injustice issues as well." - Alexis Maycock