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Talking to Kids About Race and Bias (6-12)

Guest Speaker: Rosetta Lee

How much do your teens know about race and racism?  In what ways do our students experience the effects of implicit bias? Does your family want to know how to be an ally?  Join Rosetta Lee, local educator, diversity consultant and activist, for this opportunity to learn how to address the complexities of race, racism, privilege, bias and inclusivity.  Walk away with increased confidence and tools to help you handle conversations on tough topics.  Students in grades 6-12 are encouraged to attend with supervision.  

Rosetta Lee is a faculty member at Seattle Girls’ School, teaching subjects such as science, math, technology, art, ethics, social justice, and more.  As a professional outreach specialist, she designs and delivers trainings for all constituencies of the school community, as well as the local and national educational and nonprofit sectors. Since 2004, Rosetta has presented at numerous conferences and nonprofit organizations, and has worked with over 200 K-12 public and independent schools throughout the country, as well as a number of colleges and universities.

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