How to Explain Systemic Oppression to Kids
10 Things Parents Should Know About Talking to Kids About Systemic Oppression
The idea of unpacking the history behind systemic oppression for your kids probably sounds daunting. But that doesn't mean you can avoid it — talking to your kids about oppression is a step toward real change.
There's much more to be done in producing anti-racist allies, but what many parents still struggle with is finding the right things to say. Given the number of resources currently circulating social media, it seems like the only thing missing is an obvious starting point. To help parents feel more confident in their ability to engage their children in a meaningful way, these tips are specifically intended to make systemic oppression digestible for little ones.
Use Storytelling to Explain the Issue
Make Kids a Part of the Story
Ask Questions, and Listen to the Answers
Create a Safe Space For Discussion
Start Talking Early
Talk About Different People
Provide Role Models
Turn to the Data
Don’t Shut Kids Down
Emphasize That Learning Is a Process
