Tag Archives: AntiRacism

Educational curricula, policies, and parenting that support anti-racism beginning in pre-school

Every day since George Floyd’s death, I have read to my five-year-old, brown-skinned boy about reasons to love his skin. After reading a book that explained how black and brown-skinned people are not always treated fairly, he asked, “Does that mean white people are mean?” As we discussed ways that systemic racism plays out in… Read More »

Bachelor Nation Is Demanding Anti-Racism In the Franchise, and Alums Are Getting Behind It

If you’re watching The Bachelor: The Most Unforgettable—Ever! plumb the archives for Bachelor Nation’s most emotional (and embarrassing) moments, you’ll notice the elephant in the room making itself all the more apparent: In 40 seasons over 18 years, there’s been only one (1!!!) Black lead cast in a Bachelor franchise. So, yeah. It’s ridiculous. It’s… Read More »