In this episode, Kristin Blackerby, Director of Youth Ministries at All Saints, meets with Claire Cotten, Sawyerville Executive Director for Development and Communications, to talk about ways we can be better allies in the national and worldwide fight for racial reconciliation and justice.
New York Times: These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2020/06/02/parenting/kids-books-racism-protest.amp.html
Episcopal Church resource: Responding to Racist Violence (Learn, Pray, Act) https://episcopalchurch.org/responding-to-racist-violence
PBS: How to Talk to Your Kids About Anti-Racism https://www.pbssocal.org/education/at-home-learning/talk-kids-anti-racism-list-resources/
DioAla Lifelong Formation Facebook Group (where Lifelong Christian Formation Coordinator Kathy Graham is posting resources)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1574356675933055/?ref=share
Fact check: Lonnie Johnson, inventor of the Super Soaker, was indeed born in Alabama, but in Mobile, not Birmingham or Huntsville.