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"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more when it is in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

Talking About Race: Resources from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture

Talking about race, although hard, is necessary. The National Museum of African American History & Culture provides tools and guidance to empower your journey and inspire conversation.

An abundance of resources for parents, educators, students, and anyone who wants to learn more about how to talk about race are offered online by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History & Culture. For resources on topics that range from “Why Talking About Race Matters” to “Race and Racial Identity” to “Historical Foundations of Race” delve into these and more of the Smithsonian’s talking about race resources HERE.

Educator talking with children
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