by smaclaughlin | Jun 30, 2016 | anti-bias communication, bodies, books, gender bias, modeling, race, sexuality, white privelege
A couple weeks ago I wrote about some ways we can parent against hate. Specifically, the kinds of hate that are causing big problems (and violence) all around us: racism, sexism, and homophobia. I talked about five pretty macro areas, which upon further reflection,...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 29, 2012 | anti-bias communication, blog tour, communication, developmental expectations, emotional intelligence, my life, race, white privelege
I am incredibly proud to have found the chutzpuh to write about this tricky topic on my blog tour. Shay at Black Girl in Maine was the inspiration for this post–oh and a small little racist comment my four-year-old made. It is so important to think about thorny...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 28, 2012 | anti-bias communication, blog tour, what not to say, what to say
Hello there! Today’s guest post is over at Mama and Baby Love. You can read it here. Stephanie at Mama and baby Love truly has something for everyone. She has info about yoga, travel, pregnancy, recipes and more! I’ll be reviewing her cookbook soon too!...