First Name Basis Podcast

A podcast by Jasmine Bradshaw

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158 Episodio

  1. 4.4: Oh No! My Child Said Something Racist

    Pubblicato: 14/9/2021
  2. 4.3: Black Lives Matter And The Family Pt. 2: Over-Policing & Mass Incarceration

    Pubblicato: 7/9/2021
  3. 4.2: Black Lives Matter And The Family Pt. 1: Enslavement

    Pubblicato: 31/8/2021
  4. 4.1: (Not So Micro) Aggressions

    Pubblicato: 24/8/2021
  5. 3.29: Critical Race Theory In School

    Pubblicato: 20/7/2021
  6. 3.28: A Real-life Anti-bias Teachable Moment

    Pubblicato: 6/7/2021
  7. 3.27: Anti-racist Education At Home And In The Classroom

    Pubblicato: 29/6/2021
  8. 3.26: What is Juneteenth and How Can I Celebrate?

    Pubblicato: 15/6/2021
  9. 3.25: Your Loving Day Stories

    Pubblicato: 12/6/2021
  10. 3.24: The Loving Story

    Pubblicato: 9/6/2021
  11. 3.23: One Year After The Murder of George Floyd

    Pubblicato: 25/5/2021
  12. 3.22: The Danger of Gaslighting

    Pubblicato: 18/5/2021
  13. 3.21: How To Teach Media Literacy To Our Children

    Pubblicato: 10/5/2021
  14. 3.20: 5 Tips For Talking To Children About News

    Pubblicato: 27/4/2021
  15. 3.19: How You Can Help Stop Voter Suppression

    Pubblicato: 8/4/2021
  16. 3.18: For Those of Us Who Need A Little Bit of Hope

    Pubblicato: 6/4/2021
  17. 3.17: Ask Dr. Leslie Telfer (aka my mom)

    Pubblicato: 24/3/2021
  18. 3.16: PSA: Women’s History Isn’t Just For Women

    Pubblicato: 16/3/2021
  19. 3.15: A Survival Guide for Women in Male-Dominated Spaces

    Pubblicato: 9/3/2021
  20. 3.14: The Untold Story of Fried Chicken

    Pubblicato: 17/2/2021

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As parents, we all want to teach our kids to be inclusive, but how? Join Jasmine Bradshaw each week as she gives you the tools and practical strategies that you need to talk to your children about race, religion, and culture. If you are a parent who values inclusion and wants to teach your children how to truly love those who are different from them, this podcast is for you!

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