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  • “Are all Muslims terrorists?”: My child’s Muslim identity
  • “Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What (Colors) Do You See?”
  • “But are we Arab?”; Creating meaning of my children’s identities, Part Two
  • “I wish I were Black”: Talking about White privilege with my six-year-old
  • “If they’re both straight” and other thoughts
  • “Now that Biden is President…are there still going to be jails?”
  • “Who lived here before?”: Brooklyn’s changing skyline
  • “Why Didn’t Her Real Mom Want Her?”
  • “Are you a boy or a girl?”: Helping young children think through gender
  • “Are you speaking Spanish?”; How to ask questions about differences
  • “Charity” is not enough: Why I want my daughter to be an activist
  • “I want to be Mexican like Dora!”; Creating meaning of my children’s identities, Part One
  • “Is that your Mom?”—Children’s questions about families
  • “Madeline,” race, and the problem with ‘good versus bad’
  • “Mom, why did God create matching?”
  • “Momma, why aren’t there more boy teachers?”
  • “One Hundred Years of Lynching:” Coming to Terms With America’s Violent Past
  • “People decide for themselves how they want to identify” or dismantling the gender binary with my children
  • “Slavery was a long time ago;” An awkward moment at the grocery store
  • “That’s not fair!” and the concept of protest

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