'Blues Clues & You!' host Joshua Dela Cruz on talking to kids about coronavirus racism: “There are real emotions and there are real thoughts that go through their heads.” - NBCAsianAmerica
that parents not only refrain from using explicitly racist statements, but also show openness to other cultures and avoid using “us versus them” language when referring to other groups, among other more subtle actions.
“Rather than focusing solely on what they say to kids about race, white parents should think more critically and carefully about how what they do on an everyday basis may actually reproduce the very racist ideas and forms of racial inequality that they say they seek to challenge,”Dela Cruz admitted the pandemic has created a distressing environment for all communities.
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