The Role of Prominent Black Voices in Education for Anti-Racism (MOM 2.0)

The Role of Prominent Black Voices in Education for Anti-Racism (MOM 2.0)

The Role of Prominent Black Voices in Education for Anti-Racism (MOM 2.0) 1920 1080 Kanika

During this on stage keynote, moderator Tabitha St. Bernard Jacobs, a Trinidadian-American mom, artist, writer, and thought leader, interviews Austin Channing Brown, NY Times bestselling author of I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness and founder/CEO of Herself Media. Together, they unpack the everyday challenges black mothers face, how we can navigate conversations with our children on race and explain the complexities in our society today. Brown highlights the messy and risky nature of racial justice work, where there are no guaranteed approaches without facing trouble or dislike from others.