NEWSLETTERS
International Day For the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Take the time on Sunday, March 21st and reflect on everything that has been accomplished and how we can move forward as a society in the fight for social justice. We provide a resource for learning how to dismantle systemic racism in this blog post.
Books by Black Authors to Read to Your Child
In celebration of #InternationalReadToMeDay , we have compiled a list of children’s books authored by Black writers. Reading is a wonderful way to bond with your child while encouraging their imagination!
Grocery Giveaway
What is Anti-Racism?
What exactly is anti-racism? We answer it in this article! Tell us what you think we can do, as Black parents, to build anti-racism in our community beyond the education system.
Happy International Women’s Day
Happy International Women’s Day to all of our beautiful, inspiring, and powerful women in our lives! Yesterday and today we reflect and celebrate and hold each other up.
Connecting Conversations With You Can Play
We sat down with Jonas Worth, the Director of Partnership and Developments at the You Can Play Project. Have a listen with your cup of morning coffee while we explore the problematic culture of sport and how we can all work together to ensure every youth has a chance to play.
Team Talk Tuesday
Meet our French translator, Inesse Mpoy, on this Team Talk Tuesday!
Support These Black-Owned Restaurants in Windsor-Essex
Trouble finding restaurants to satisfy your cravings? Look no further! These local Windsor-Essex Black-owned restaurants are what you’re looking for.
Podcasts That Are a Must-Listen During Black History Month
If you’re looking for an educational podcast to listen to with your child or by yourself, these are perfect for you!
End Debt
Creating wealth for you and your family begins here.
The Effects of Racism on Students
Wondering if your child or teen is just moody/developing or if it may be something bigger? We’ve been there. In this article, we give some tips on identifying when you child is a target of racism at school.
“The Talk”
The unfortunate reality of current society is that Black parents need to give their child “The Talk” on the dangers of racism in Canada. We want to help support and empower parents to take on this challenge.
Team Talk Tuesday
Tamara has been incredible in making sure our Workshops are easy-to-read, engaging and fun. Meet our Workshop Editor, Tamara Gamble, on this #TeamTalkTuesday!
Family Day Weekend Fun: The Virtual Early Years Carousel 2021
In this Connecting Conversations Segment, our team speaks with leaders from the University of Windsor Bachelor of Education: Early Years Specialization program, as well as a former Associate Dean. As a part of their Service Learning class, these students have jumped on the opportunity to create an event for the annual Early Years Carousel.
Thoughtful Thursday
United Way is working hard in the Windsor-Essex community to change the trajectory of childhood poverty. Join us in reading all about United Way’s mission this #ThoughtfulThursday and help build our community for the future!
Changing: Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society
In the wake of the BLM movement, the murder of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, our team speaks with the ED of Windsor-Essex Children’s Aid Society to find out what they are doing to help families who face systemic racism.
Team Talk Tuesday
Meet our Communications and Media intern, Boxi Chen, on this Team Talk Tuesday. Boxi is in his fourth-year at the University of Windsor and has been a brilliant addition to the team!
How to Help Your Child Through Racism at School
When your child experiences racism at school it requires a wrap around approach to ensure your child is okay and feels safe.
The Impact of Bullying and How to Stop it!
Being motivated to ensure the safety of your child and others sometimes means that we as parents have to take the first step. This article is about how to stop bullying and sow respect.
Team Talk Tuesday
Meet our Communications and Media intern from the University of Windsor, Jaydlin Spooner.