We’re digging ourselves out of piles of snow, but I’ve got lots of good parenting meets race stories this week!
- Do Little White Girls Ever Wish They Were Brown? (Baby Making Machine)
- Analysis: How Flint, Ferguson, New Orleans and Baltimore are all connected (Washington Post)
- 11-Year-Old ‘Sick of Reading About White Boys and Dogs’ Launches #1000BlackGirlBooks (Jezebel)
- Phoenix High School Students Spell Out Racial Slur With Their T-Shirts (Huffington Post)
- Winning the Newbery When Diversity Matters: Guest Post by Pat Enciso (Latinos in KidLit)
- Talking about race in ballet class (Washington Post)
- New Literature Ambassador Gene Luen Yang Lives Life, Builds Culture Through Stories (NBC Asian America)
- What Are You? Teaching Kids About Racial Sensitivity (BlogHer)
- Diverse Chapter Books About Growing Up in the South (I’m Not the Nanny)
What parenting meets race stories have you read this week?