Discussing Intersectionality With Children
Discussing intersectionality to our children is a haunting idea that terrifies parents & educators but is necessary to raise inclusive adults
Discussing intersectionality to our children is a haunting idea that terrifies parents & educators but is necessary to raise inclusive adults
We are living in a technology era in which the globe is interconnected. We focus on global growth with greater communication. When we hear the term “global citizenship,” it might sound Latin to many people. But in this digital age, we are all global citizens and we do have a responsibility to make this world …
That first day when I realised my third culture kid was global both in heritage and in mindset was when she was three. My mum and I were talking at the kitchen table, and the subject of China came up in conversation. My firstborn piped up, “Mama, did we fly over China to get to …
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Earth Day always reminds me of just how big and small the world is. As I explore the globe and maps with my little ones and talk about caring for our environment, the world can seem so big. However, as I help my little ones understand that throwing trash on the ground here could mean …
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Multicultural Kid Blogs is proud to announce that this year we are joining in the US Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service on January 20 by challenging our readers (and ourselves!) to take the time to do service with our children. Next week participating bloggers will share some of the ways they do service …