20. Antiracism Work with White Parents
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Raising a liberated Black child ain’t easy. Not only do we have to decolonize our minds, but we have to make sure they aren’t indoctrinated into white supremacy. We also have to help decolonize our communities because why would we do all that work just to send them out into an unconscious colonized world? That’s where conversations with white parents comes in. As a Black parent, my greatest fear is that my child ends up the next hashtag because a white parent failed to do the necessary antiracism work required to not raise future white supremacists. I decided I didn’t want to have these conversations in silos anymore, so I’m teaming up with my friend and fellow Parenting Coach Domari Dickinson to offer white parents the chance to do the real introspective work it takes to divest from white supremacy.
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