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Wish We Knew What to Say with Dr Pragya Agarwal
#3 Anna Winger: Teaching children to be effective allies
Season 1, Ep. 3
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Today's guest is Anna Winger, creator of Unorthodox, which made its Netflix debut earlier this year. Anna’s previous credits also include the hit series Deutschland 83. In this episode Anna and Pragya talk about raising children who are good allies.
They also discuss the risks of living in an echo chamber and the choices we can make to ensure children grow up with diverse, multi-cultural influences.
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45:47||Season 1, Ep. 1Wish We Knew What to Say is a podcast about how to talk with children about race.Today's guest is Candice Brathwaite, author of I'm Not Your Baby Mother and founder of Make Motherhood Diverse. This episode is all about the difficult choices parents and carers are forced to make to prepare their children to grow up in a world that isn't diverse and doesn't uplift their culture.Candice and Pragya also talk about the school curriculum and how it can be broadened to ensure all children feel represented, included and accepted.