Movies to Help Foster Conversations About Race With Kids
17 Films, Shows, and Documentaries That Can Help Educate Your Tweens and Teens About Race
In addition to diversifying your family's bookshelves, listening, protesting, donating, and speaking out against racism, having necessary conversations with your kids about race is a vital action parents, especially white parents, should be taking to eradicate racism. Parents should foster conversations about race with their kids — not just one time, but all the time! — but if you're finding it difficult to know where to start or how to further educate yourself and your family, there are so many great works that can help spark these important discussions.
Keep scrolling for the movies, documentaries, and shows you can watch with your tweens and teens to ensure you work together to educate yourselves.
1 A Ballerina's Tale
2 Hidden Figures
3 Remember the Titans
4 Black-ish
5 Mixed-ish
6 42
7 Harriet
8 The Hate U Give
9 Just Mercy
10 Selma
11 The Color Purple
12 When They See Us
13 BlacKkKlansman
14 13th
15 If Beale Street Could Talk
16 12 Years a Slave
17 Dear White People
