These books touch on tough topics that remain pertinent today. Read them with your kids to help start a conversation during Black History Month and beyond.
In recognition of Black History Month, we talked to Che Marville about how parents can discuss racism, diversity and inclusion with their kids. Che was the first social science researcher at the Ontario Science Centre and is now a writer, coach, and a mom. She discusses why it’s important to have ongoing conversations with our kids about race and how Canadians can celebrate Black History Month in a positive and nourishing way. Listen to it here.
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