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Let's Talk About Race

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This is a space where we provide tools, resources, support, and training to start a Let’s Talk Race experience in your community. For more information and resources including detailed student and staff toolkits take a look at the campaign pages . The Library Services team have pulled to a reading list covering Race, Policy-making and Practicing Antiracism in Higher Education, BAME Experiences in Higher Education, Anti-Racism and Wellbeing, Whiteness and Privilege and other resources. Suppose, just suppose, one day we -- I mean everyone in the whole world -- decided to take off all our clothes and all our skin and all our hair.

What childhood experiences did you have with friends or adults who were different from you in some way? Let’s Talk About Race in the Workplace’ is up to date and uncompromising in setting out the facts and thinking around systemic racism in organisations. The Equality Challenge Unit's new charter asks the sector to prove its commitment to black and minority ethnic students and staff.At turns moving and instructive, this is a powerful examination of how to integrate anti-racist ideas and conversations into the most foundational of library services: storytime. We have created a working group to explore positive actions that we, as a College, can take and will be holding regular meetings and events that open up dialogue about race and racism at the local, national and international levels. While she could tell you all the ways she is involved in Libraryland—she will tell you that the coolest millennial thing for her was when MTV reached out for an interview.

The author explains that we are all the same under our skin so we really have no reason to judge anyone based on skin color.

Janeen has worked in private practice for over 10 years and built a multidisciplinary health network along the way known as Creative Lotus. If we ever want to make the world a place where everyone is valued, young people must ask themselves these questions and develop empathy for those who are different. I thought this book was interesting because this book not only is a fictional picture book, but it is also some what of a biography of the author. Julius Lester never follows the beaten trail in his writings; he always challenges and pushes us forward into new experiences, like those in this book. They already know that popular storytimes can be an effective way to increase community representation and belonging at the library.

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