Supporting Diversity

Uplifting Kinship Care Families

If you are a kinship caregiver, take a moment to breathe deeply and appreciate the good you are doing—even, or maybe especially, if raising your relatives sometimes feels challenging. If you are a friend or community member, consider ways you might be able to support the kinship caregivers in your life. Sharing dinner together sometimes, helping a child with homework, or offering a listening ear may benefit you as well as the families you support. If you work with kinship families, take some to appreciate the hard work you’ve already done.

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Toddler walking on a nature path deciding to take a left or right.

Considering Bias

On a daily basis, often without realizing it, we display preferences that have a powerful impact our interactions with others. In these very short, engaging videos from the New York Times (each is under three minutes), we can learn about ways that each of us may be biased, and how to change our thinking so that these biases have less of a negative impact on our relationships.

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