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These conversations are important for a child’s development. Experts share how to navigate discussions around social hierarchy, status, and inequality.
A review from the University of Massachusetts has highlighted a different way that poverty can leave a lasting impression on children.
- Income Inequality and Books on Class for Kids from Charis Books & More
- Teaching Children the Source of Economic Inequality by Sonali Kolhatkar
Ending capitalism-fueled inequality begins by giving K-12 students the language, information, and tools they need to protect themselves
- Social Studies for a Better World by Noreen Naseem Rodriguez & Katy Swalwell
Two experienced social studies educators unpack the oppressions that so often characterize the elementary curriculum and show how common pitfalls can be replaced with creative solutions.