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Talking to Your Kids About Racism with Jasmine Bradshaw

A Purpose Driven Mom Podcast

Episode 59

Creating a more loving, inclusive, and just society starts at home.

How do you talk to your kids about racism? Where can you learn about how people of color are treated in our country? When is it too early to talk to your kids about racism? How do you talk to people in your circle when they don’t really want to hear it about racism? What happens when you hit a mindset roadblock about racism? And what is like to be a Christian and discuss racism? How do we, as Christians help fight for the oppressed?

Creating habits in your home were the conversations are anti-racism. We as busy moms have the power to help change the legacy and thinking of the next generation. If you don’t think racism is happening in your community start by educating yourself on the history of people of color in your community.

Then look around. With educating your you will see racism were you didn’t know it was before.

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Episode Highlights:

3:47 Meet Jasmine
8:07 When you feel overwhelmed with where to start a conversation in your home about racism … here’s an easy place to start.
9:20 When you are learning something new … try this …
10:56 Understanding the history
12:33 Christianity and racism
14:34 Are your kids too young? What age should you start having conversations about race.
21:58 Exposing our kids to different race
23:43 Having difficult conversations with other people … here’s what you can do
26:38 How to teach our kids how to stand up for others
33:36 Jasmine’s favorite routine

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About Jasmine:

Jasmine Bradshaw is a researcher, educator, and podcaster who truly believes that creating a more loving, inclusive, and just society starts within the sacred walls of our homes. Her podcast, First Name Basis, exists to give parents the tools they need to teach their children about race, religion, and culture. She hopes her community makes parents feel empowered and gives them the confidence they need to create lasting change in their sphere of influence.

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