R.A.D.A Inspired Workshop: Talking With Kids About Race & Microaggressions

Program Type:

Civic Engagement

Ages:

Adult
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Program Description

Event Details

How do we talk to the children in our lives about race, social justice and equity? In this discussion-based workshop series, adults will explore their own messages about race, and discuss strategies that engage children in meaningful dialogue. Workshops are facilitated by members of Denver Public Library's Read. Awareness. Dialogue. Action. (R.A.D.A.) book discussion group and are ideal for parents, caregivers and educators. This session will focus on microaggressions. Drop in for a single event, or attend them all. A children's activity, ideal for ages 3-8, accompanies each workshop.

All Sessions:

Introduction
Saturday, September 14, 2-4 p.m.
Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales Branch

Systemic Racism
Saturday, October 26, 2-4 p.m.
Ford-Warren Branch

Current Events & Children's Media
Saturday, February 22, 2-4 p.m.
Sam Gary Branch Library

Microaggressions
Saturday, March 21, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Park Hill Branch Library

To request a sign language interpreter or real time captioning via CART Services, please contact SignLanguageServices@denvergov.org or call 720-913-8487, with a minimum three (3) business day notice. To request other accommodations, please contact programs@denverlibrary.org.

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