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Talking to Children About Racism Part 1: Civil Unrest - A Q&A session

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At Bethany, we’re committed to speaking out about the individual, systemic, and institutional racism in our country that causes people from diverse races, nations, and cultures to not be treated like they are uniquely made in the image of their Creator. That’s why we hosted a live webinar, featuring a panel of individuals with diverse lived experiences. This interactive event equipped participants on how to approach topics like racism, police brutality, and civil unrest with their children.

At Bethany, we’re committed to speaking out about the individual, systemic, and institutional racism in our country that causes people from diverse races, nations, and cultures to not be treated like they are uniquely made in the image of their Creator. That’s why we hosted a live webinar, featuring a panel of individuals with diverse lived experiences. This interactive event equipped participants on how to approach topics like racism, police brutality, and civil unrest with their children. Our panel provided practical suggestions and concrete strategies for caregivers to navigate today’s complicated social landscape. <br />

Moderator:

Kimberly Offutt, National Foster Care Adoption Director <br />

Panelists:

Stacey Goodson, Vocational Trainer Patrick Johnson, Director of Operations George Tyndall, Senior Vice President, National Administration Corey Vaughan, Family Intervention Specialist Rachel Willis, Vice President of Regional Operations

Watch Part 2 of Talking to Children about Racism and Civil Unrest

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