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Families Embracing Diversity

Families Embracing Diversity

Vanessa

Kids & Family

Frequency: 1 episode/87d. Total Eps: 16

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Families Embracing Diversity is dedicated to providing practical solutions for parents who want a better world for their kids. Subscribe for useful conversations with authors, professionals and change makers from around the world so that you can take what you learn and go be a family of world changers.
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Standing Up To Racism in Your Community and Schools

Season 4 · Episode 1

lundi 1 mai 2023Duration 43:43

Mia will share how she used her blog and 1-1 relationships to stand up to anti-asian rhetoric in her community and create change. This interview will empower and equip you to advocate for change in your community. Mia Wenjen is half Japanese & half Chinese American and married to a Korean American. This unusual ethnic combination made her seek out all kinds of Asian representation in children’s books for her three kids. She started a blog, PragmaticMom.com, to share her favorite books, and Multicultural Children’s Book Day to celebrate diverse KidLit. Her debut picture book, Sumo Joe (Lee and Low, 2019) was selected as a Bank Street College Best Children’s Book of the Year. She wrote Asian Pacific American Heroes for Scholastic (2020) and Changing the Game: Asian Pacific American Female Athletes as a Kickstarter pandemic project. Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World releases spring of 2023 through Barefoot Books. Postcards from Malcolm X: How Yuri Kochiyama Became a Civil Rights Activist (Red Comet Press) and Boxer Baby (Eifrig Publishing) releases in 2024. Follow her @pragmaticmom on social media. You can learn more about Mia on her blog: https://www.pragmaticmom.com/ on Instagram @pragmaticmom or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064493391981 Be sure to also check out her organization, Multicultural Children's Book Day, a celebration of multicultural children's literature: https://multiculturalchildrensbookday.com/

This session is co-hosted by one of our conference supporters, Little Bean's Toy Chest: https://www.littlebeanstoychest.com/. Little Bean's Toy Chest creates diverse quiet books for little explorers and change makers.

Tips for Connected Multicultural Parenting

lundi 13 février 2023Duration 01:01:43

In this podcast episode we chat with Kelly Wardlow, mom of four and creator behind https://connectionkeeping.com/. We talk about connected multicultural parenting. Learn how to foster connection in your home, with your kids and in your community.   Kelly shares tips for helping kids feel connected to their culture even if it isn't represented within their family, as is often the case with adoption. She also shares her wealth of knowledge for prioritizing connection during conflict, which she calls "doing messy well".   If you are a parent, this podcast is full of helpful tidbits that can enrich your parenting and help you be a connected multicultural family.   For more amazing resources for connected parenting, check out:  https://connectionkeeping.com/parenti... https://connectionkeeping.com/printab...

Amazing Tips for Raising Bi-Racial Kids

Season 1 · Episode 6

lundi 27 janvier 2020Duration 24:50

Are you a biracial couple raising a mixed-race child? If so, you don't want to miss this insightful conversation with Fariba (aka Mixed up Mama) who blogs at mixedracefamilies.com. We talk about the struggles of being mixed race and she shares some amazing tips for raising strong, confident biracial and bicultural children. We talk about the importance of representation, showing our kids books and toys with characters who have the same skin color, hair, appearance, etc. and how to have tough conversations with our kids.  You can connect with Fariba on her blog (https://mixedracefamily.com/) or on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/mixedracefamily/). If you aren't sure how to have conversations about race with your kids, download this free guide (https://families-embracing-diversity.ck.page/fb8ce247fd). #mixedrace #multicultural #biracial

How to Raise Kids With a Strong Sense of Identity

Season 1 · Episode 5

lundi 20 janvier 2020Duration 20:37

Aditi, the author of Strong Roots Have No Fear* and creator behind RaisingWorldChildren.com shares her expertise on raising kids with a strong sense of identity. She tells us how to help our kids understand their cultural identities, to understand their social identities, or who they are out in the world and their self-identities, who they are as people. #identity #culture #multicultural   Looking for more? Be sure to check out Aditi's book Strong Roots Have No Fear and download our free eBook "Talking to Children About Race

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How to Live Your Best Life

Season 1 · Episode 4

lundi 18 novembre 2019Duration 29:53

In this episode, Elizabeth Morrill from Simple, Tender, Joyful shares how she made the difficult decision to give up the "American Dream" and move to Guatemala for a simple, more joyful life alongside her family. 

As the wife of an American Service Officer, Elizabeth, and her family are constantly starting over. However, this time, they started over on purpose. She tells us what living abroad has taught her, what she hopes these experiences will teach her children and how she was able to define what she and her husband truly want for their family. 

Elizabeth and her children are living a life that embraces diversity each and every day while also living in alignment with their own personal values. Instead of just going through the motions, Elizabeth has found the secret to actually living. 

If you'd like to define your own values and pave the way for living your best life, click here for the free worksheet. 

Lessons Learned From Life Across 3 Continents

Season 1 · Episode 3

lundi 28 octobre 2019Duration 28:56

Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Naa Ardua from Paper Flo Designs. Naa Ardua has lived life across three continents and today she shares with us the lessons that experience has taught her.
If you are inspired to begin embracing diversity in your everyday life, download this free guide.

What's the Difference Between Day of the Dead and Halloween?

Season 1 · Episode 2

lundi 21 octobre 2019Duration 05:35

With the popularity of the movie Coco, we've all heard of Day of the Dead, yet most of us think it's just the Mexican version of Halloween. Newsflash: It's not. If you'd like to learn the difference between Halloween and Day of the Dead, give this short episode a listen. If you'd like to experience Day of the Dead for yourself, download this free guide. 

The Benefits of Long Term Family Travel

Season 1 · Episode 1

jeudi 10 octobre 2019Duration 38:34

Today we have the pleasure of speaking with Susan Whitehead from Wanderlust Families all about growing up in a bicultural home, selling it all to trade her "normal" American life for long-term travel with her family and how those adventures have changed her kids' lives for the better.

Here are some important takeaways from our conversation:
Growing up in a bicultural family (Costa Rican and American) with parents who valued travel, traveling was Susan's normal.

-Her parents allowed her to travel whenever the opportunity arose, and the budget allowed because they knew it would be a good experience.

-With her own children, Susan and her husband made travel an intentional priority.

-Even though money was tight, they decided to sell everything a move their family to Costa Rica for six months. Before taking the leap, they considered:

  • Cost
  • Ability to get home
  • Goals for their family (ie they wanted their kids to improve their Spanish and learn about their Grandmother's culture)

Travels have taught Susan's children:

  • To be skeptical of what they see in the news and draw their own conclusions about people.
  • To overcome obstacles
  • Confidence
  • Being comfortable being uncomfortable
  • Sparked interest in other areas of the world

If you are interested in learning more about Susan's story or taking your own long term family travel adventure, check out Susan's website, podcast, and family travel course.

The Role of Grandparents in Preserving and Passing Down Culture

Season 3 · Episode 3

lundi 14 novembre 2022Duration 50:39

Do you know the role of grandparents in preserving and passing down culture?  In this video, we explore how important it is for grandparents to pass on their traditions, values, and beliefs to their grandchildren. 

Plus, we also discuss: 

  1. Ways families can do this effectively. 
  2. How culture influences parenting. 
  3. What consent means for little kids.  
  4. How to deal with the pre-teen years.

If you'd like to learn more about Nanny Jen, you visit her website: https://nannyknowledge.tk/

And download her guide for helping grandparents assume their role as the keepers of culture in your family: https://nannyknowledge.tk/diversity

How to Talk with White Kids About Race and Racism

Season 3 · Episode 1

mercredi 21 septembre 2022Duration 28:40

How do we talk about race with kids? For white parents raised in the "color-blind" generation, it can feel confusing and even overwhelming to talk with your kids about race because they are conversations you likely never had yourself. Yet, talking about race is something we need to do, especially with our kids. In this interview, Rebekah Gienapp talks about how to have conversations about race with white kids. She offers some great tips on why these conversations, and our role in anti-racism work, differ between people of color and white people. She also gives great advice on how white people can be co-conspirators or allies in anti-racism work without letting ignorance get in the way. This is essential reading/listening for anyone who wants to help create a more racially inclusive world for their children. You can learn more about Rebekah and her work on her website: https://www.rebekahgienapp.com/ and download your copy of How to Talk to White Kids About Race: https://www.rebekahgienapp.com/race/


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