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Guidance from Teaching Tolerance: Don't Say Nothing
This article specifically talks about having courageous conversations about race.
**Five Ways to Reduce Racial Bias in Your Children (by Greater Good magazine): Trustworthy practical tips from UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center.
**Research-Based Advice on Teaching Children Not to Be Racist (by the Atlantic): Two researchers offer proven and age-appropriate strategies for reducing bias and prejudice in the early grades.
**10 Tips for Teaching and Talking to Kids About Race (by Embrace Race): These tips explain how adults can help kids combat bias and prejudice and develop more open perspectives.
Social Justice Books (by Teaching for Change): A highly recommended resource for preschool and elementary school educators, this list of books intersects with all kinds of important cultural and social issues and will help students build perspective.