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Talking to Kids About Race and Bias (K-5)

Guest Speaker: Rosetta Lee

How do we learn about various group identities such as female, African-American or middle class? What messages do children internalize about themselves and others? How can you guide effective conversations with your elementary age child about race, bias, diversity, and inclusivity? Rosetta Lee, a local educator, diversity consultant and activist, will teach us how to instill positive self-identity in our children and coach them to be positive influences on the identities of others. Join us for a presentation and Q&A.

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