How to talk to kids about race and racism
Images of the Buffalo mass shooting, and the black victims the shooter specifically targeted, can be hard to explain to children. Psychotherapist Renee Raymond joins Antony Robart with advice on how to help parents navigate the tough but important conversation.
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