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Awaken ancient forms and play within them,
Sift gold amidst the wreckage of your slumber;
Renew your passions, maybe Pinterest pin them,
Tell that one toxic friend, ‘Yo, lose my number.’
The day is clear, a new day is aborning;
And so are you, perpet’ually. Gmorning.

– Lin-Manual Miranda, Gmorning, Gnight!

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  • Learning to be Anti-Racist: Ancestors

    Children learn how to be good people from those around them. They watch what others do and imitate their actions.

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    Learning to be Anti-Racist: Truth-Telling

    Racism is a major negative force in many communities. Because of its systematic nature, it permeates all aspects of people’s lives.

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  • Learning to be Anti-Racist: Racial Identity

    Race is one part of every child’s identity. Society passes on messages about what it means to belong to a racial group.

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    Learning to Be Anti-Racist: Colonialism & Race

    Teaching children how to be anti-racist can feel intimidating. It is also necessary in a world that often divides people by race and then celebrates some groups and discriminates against others.

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  • Exploring Identity with Charlie the Wonderdog

    Our family dog is getting older. She moves slower and cannot play like she used to, but her deep love for my children is still present.

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    Making a Difference with Trouble Dog

    Accidentally getting into trouble is an experience shared by children and pets. My cat, Rye, loved to chew on things.

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