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	Comments on: White Kids: Let’s be Antiracist	</title>
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		By: marissasteiner		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I completely agree! I think school teachers and other role models also need to encourage race talk, but for example in schools the curriculum does not really allow for it. I think there needs to be a way for families  and teachers and doctors and all to come together and encourage race talk and teach and learn and just normalize it. I think if this generation starts to have these discussions that can start and push towards a better future where race talk is not frowned upon. It’s honestly a really amazing opportunity for our generation and younger generations to speak out and create this space and ability for our children.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I completely agree! I think school teachers and other role models also need to encourage race talk, but for example in schools the curriculum does not really allow for it. I think there needs to be a way for families  and teachers and doctors and all to come together and encourage race talk and teach and learn and just normalize it. I think if this generation starts to have these discussions that can start and push towards a better future where race talk is not frowned upon. It’s honestly a really amazing opportunity for our generation and younger generations to speak out and create this space and ability for our children.</p>
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