In My Skin
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In My Skin
Children see race. We want to learn more about what that means. Hear parents, scholars, illustrators, artists, and more explore how race impacted them as a child and how it affects their lives today. In My Skin is a production of P.R.I.D.E. -- Positive Racial Identity in Early Education -- a Univers...
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How Parents and Teachers Can Nurture Black Children
In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu.
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The P.R.I.D.E. (Positi...

Freedom Schools with Tamanika Howze, Part 2
Part 2 of the Freedom School - In My Skin Podcast. We have as our guest a beloved local hero here in Pittsburgh, Miss Tamanika Howze. On this episode...

Freedom Schools with Tamanika Howze, Part 1
Today on the In My Skin Podcast, we have as our guest a beloved local hero here in Pittsburgh, Miss Tamanika Howze. On this episode, we explore the fu...

Dr. Aisha White and Jamilla Rice, Part 2
In part 2 of their conversation, new host Medina Jackson continues her conversation with two champions for Black children's education, identity and ju...

Dr. Aisha White and Jamilla Rice, Part 1
This season, we will be highlighting scholars and practitioners who are in active practice of implementing P.R.I.D.E. strategies because we want you t...

How Implicit Bias Affects Children: Introduction
About the P.R.I.D.E. Program: racepride.pitt.edu
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development: ocd.pitt.edu
PittEd Justice Collect...

How Implicit Bias Affects Children: Punishment
About the P.R.I.D.E. Program: racepride.pitt.edu
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development: ocd.pitt.edu
PittEd Justice Collect...

How Implicit Bias Affects Children: Language
About the P.R.I.D.E. Program: racepride.pitt.edu
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development: ocd.pitt.edu
PittEd Justice Collect...

How Implicit Bias Affects Children: Solutions
About the P.R.I.D.E. Program: racepride.pitt.edu
University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development: ocd.pitt.edu
PittEd Justice Collect...

What is a Racially Responsive Community?
Click here to learn more about the P.R.I.D.E. Speaker Series, including our upcoming event on May 2.
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The P.R.I.D.E. (Positive R...

Children are not Colorblind
Click here to register for tickets to the Spring 2019 P.R.I.D.E. Speaker Series featuring Muffy Mendoza.
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The P.R.I.D.E. (Positive...

Representing African Countries in Illustrations
In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu.
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The P.R.I.D.E. (Positi...

Centering Race Conversations on Children
In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu. You can read Walter Gilliam's study here.
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"Over time, I recognized I was Black."
The P.R.I.D.E. (Positive Racial Identity Development in Early Education) Program is part of the University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development....

“I can still remember what it was like as a child. I believe that’s a gift”
Watch Floyd create his art here.
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In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu.
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"How can we work towards social change?"
In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu.
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“There’s no universal character of a Black kid.”
In My Skin is a podcast about race and childhood. You can contact Adam at RacePRIDE@pitt.edu. You can discover Frank Morrison's art at his website or...

Mamie Clark, before the Doll Study
Read the full transcript of Mamie's interview with Columbia University
Learn more about the P.R.I.D.E. Program and the Office of Child Developme...