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How to Not (Accidentally) Raise a Racist
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How to Not (Accidentally) Raise a Racist

The Longest Shortest Time podcast


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Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Eye Opening
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

Children have the worst timing. They ask the most awkward questions at the most awkward times, and when those questions are about race, white parents often fumble through their answers. In one intriguing podcast, Hillary Frank of The Longest Shortest Time interviews child development expert Brigitte Vittrup on her research into racial socialization. Vittrup, a white parent of biracial children herself, offers clear and concise advice which almost all white parents can incorporate into their parenting.

Take-Aways

  • As a white parent, talking to children about race and racism can feel awkward, but families should have these discussions openly to raise accepting kids.
  • Well-meaning white parents often try to teach children to be “colorblind,” but this glosses over the discrimination that people of color face in society.
  • If their parents refuse to talk about race, white kids might think there’s something taboo about people of color or make their own conclusions based on biased information from other sources.

About the Podcast

The award-winning parent podcast The Longest Shortest Time discusses the “surprises and absurdities of raising other humans.” Its creator Hillary Frank also hosts this episode. Expert guest Brigitte Vittrup is a Texas Women’s University child development expert.


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