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  2. 'Sesame Street' teaches kids how to stand up to racism ... - AOL

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    Designed as a co-viewing experience for children and families, The Power of We addresses racism and models how children can stand up to it. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational arm of ...

  3. Discrimination in dance - Wikipedia

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    Ballet is an art form in which balance, unity and perfection are valued above creativity and uniqueness. This idea of a cohesive and unison line of dancers has led to discrimination within the ballet community. Similar heights and leg lengths have historically been important to dance companies, and this ideal is being spread to race as well. [5]

  4. The Best Kids Books on Race and Racism - AOL

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    Discussing race and racism with children can be a daunting task, especially considering the brutal and painful history of racism in America. As parents, it's natural to wonder where to begin, what ...

  5. Principal Ballerina Misty Copeland: What Her Mom Taught ... - AOL

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    With her new children’s book, Bunheads published by Penguin Random House, Copeland further uses her platform to highlight the importance of young girls of color, especially Black girls, seeing ...

  6. Antiracist Baby - Wikipedia

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    The book, inspired by the author's four-year-old daughter, [1] was conceived as a tool for discussing racism with young children. [2] [3] The book proposes nine steps for discussing racism, with the ultimate goal of teaching children to be antiracist. [4] [5] The book states that "Antiracist Baby is bred not born. Antiracist Baby is raised to ...

  7. Black women in ballet - Wikipedia

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    Although Black women continue to be underrepresented in ballet, they have made steady progress in integrating the field. Jim Crow laws, which persisted until the signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, meant that racial segregation was a pervasive feature of American life throughout the first half of the 20th century. [5]

  8. Guerrilla Girls - Wikipedia

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    They also took on projects outside of New York, enabling them to address sexism and racism nationally and internationally. Though the art world has remained the group's main focus, the Guerrilla Girls' agenda has included sexism and racism in films, mass and popular culture, and politics. Tokenism also represents a major group concern. [12]

  9. 10 Children's Books About Racism And Activism To Help ... - AOL

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