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      <title>'I See These Conversations As Protective': Talking With Kids About Race</title>
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      <description>What does it mean to be anti-racist, and how should adults talk to kids about race and racism? Children's author Renée Watson and anti-racism scholar Ibram X. Kendi suggest starting with books.</description>
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