Past Forward:
The Legacy of Racism in Modern-Day America
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Thursday, Jan. 19
1–2 p.m. PT
Free webinar
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To raise thoughtful kids who are prepared to build a more equitable society, we have to reconsider how history and race are taught in our schools and in our homes.
Join us for a free ParentEd Talks event on Thursday, Jan. 19, a powerful presentation on the hidden history of racism in our country and how to forge a path forward. The talk features Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Ph.D., a professor of History, Race and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School, along with activist Jeffery Robinson, founder of The Who We Are Project.
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Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Ph.D., is the Ford Foundation Professor of History, Race and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School and the Suzanne Young Murray Professor at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies. He is the former director of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, a division of the New York Public Library and the world’s leading library and archive of global Black history. He is the co-host of the podcast "All My Best Friends Are" and the founder of BiasEd.
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Win an Amazon gift card! We are giving away one $100 Amazon gift card after each ParentEd Talks event. Register at least 24 hours prior to the event to be eligible to win. Winners will be notified via email after the talk.
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Check out our 2022–2023 ParentEd Talks series!
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New year, new ParentEd Talks events! Hear from experts on timely issues affecting families, educators and caregivers, and get top tips to add to your parenting toolkit. Sign up for free to attend all of the 2023 ParentEd Talks events, and then join any live talk you are interested in throughout the year.
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