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What is White Privilege? (Teach Me Antiracism)

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What is White Privilege? is a rhyming children’s book that teaches kids about White privilege in an age-appropriate manner. It explains what White privilege is and how it affects People of Color and White people. This book helps parents and teachers discuss the concept of White privilege with their kids.
Using easy-to-understand examples and illustrations, the book makes it easier for parents and teachers to have conversations with their kids about racism, and how People of Color face many challenges because of their race. By giving children the language to talk about race and racism, we equip them to disrupt and dismantle White supremacy.

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