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“I Have a Dream.”

Illustration of MLK speaking to a crowd.
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Celebrating Black History Month is crucial for educating children about the rich contributions of African Americans throughout history. It provides a valuable opportunity to highlight the achievements, struggles, and cultural impact of the Black community. By incorporating diverse perspectives into children's education, we foster inclusivity and inspire future generations to appreciate the importance of equality and understanding. Black History Month serves as a reminder that everyone's story is worth telling and contributes to a more comprehensive and interconnected narrative of our collective history.

Are you looking for great resources to help your child embrace diversity that will help them learn and appreciate differences? Consider making a vision board to encourage your child to choose kindness in their neighborhood, school, and throughout the community, leading them to engage in positive interactions with people who do not look like them.

PBS KIDS for Parents provides high-quality resources to enhance your child’s ability to collaborate and thrive in a multicultural society, ultimately contributing to a more harmonious world.

Children's Books About Kwanzaa
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To increase your child’s knowledge of black culture, go to PBS KIDS to see what “Arthur” has to say about Kwanzaa, or select from a list of books hand-picked by PBS KIDS for Parents.

WQLN PBS Education Team’s Craft Pick of the Month

"I Have a Dream" Vision Board

"I Have a Dream" Vision Board
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"I Have a Dream" Vision Board