Dos and Don'ts of How to Ally" to "How to Talk to Your White Relatives, Friends and Kids About Racism.«So how do you take what you've learned online and apply it to your everyday life?
In addition to voting and signing petitions, change can begin by having conversations with the people around you, starting with family members, friends and those in your community.
Let these inspiring stories from people across the country be your guide.Caroline Crockett Brock, a white woman living in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, has been making headlines for starting a dialogue about race with Ernest Skelton, a black appliance technician she hired to fix her family's dryer.Brock shared in a lengthy Facebook post that when Skelton came to her home last month.
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