Young People and Race | Lesson 34

CleverlyChanging Homeschool Podcast · Is Summer Cancelled? 2020 is shaping up to be a record-breaking year in every way. If Covid-19 wasn’t jarring enough, we are now dealing with rebellions and protests after several deaths of unarmed black men.Today we learn how young people are impacted by race relations today. [Warning!] Episode 34 discusses sensitive topics that may not be suitable for your younger children; especially, if you have not had the discussion of police brutality or racism with them yet. As a result, we have chosen to omit the Cleverly Cultured Kids segment in today’s episode.

2020 is shaping up to be a record-breaking year in every way. If Covid-19 wasn’t jarring enough, we are now dealing with rebellions and protests after several deaths of unarmed black men.Today we learn how young people are impacted by race relations today. [Warning!] Episode 34 discusses sensitive topics that may not be suitable for your younger children; especially, if you have not had the discussion of police brutality or racism with them yet. As a result, we have chosen to omit the Cleverly Cultured Kids segment in today’s episode.

Intro (02:10)
Today’s African proverb is 
“We are born from the womb of our mother; we are buried in the womb of the earth” – from Liberia
Word of the Episode (2:35)
Matumaini means hope in Swahili.
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Grown Folks Discuss Race Relations and Civil Rights (8:36)
In episode 34, I sat down with Nia a college student with 4 younger brothers. She talked to me about what she thought about today’s race relations.
Resources to Help Parents Discuss Race With Their Children
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Young People and Race | Lesson 34
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