Find out more about our pilot program designed to invite curious families to listen, learn and grow through accessible, thoughtful, kid-friendly, experiences and conversations around race and culture.
Do you wish to support your child’s healthy and positive racial identity development? Do you want to raise kids who recognize - and fight - racial bias and racism? Do you work to have a clear, intentional voice to help shape your child’s perceptions around race, ethnicity and culture? Would you like for your family to talk together about these difficult but important and nuanced topics?
Intrigued? The Evanston Public Library is piloting a monthly program (for 8-10 months) designed to invite curious families to listen, learn and grow through accessible, thoughtful, kid-friendly, challenging-yet-tender experiences and conversations around race and culture.
If you have a child in 1st through 4th grade, we invite you to fill out our Family Interest Survey. Filling out this survey does not constitute registration in the program; wait for us to reach out to you!
Please contact Sally at sbattle@cityofevanston.org with further questions.
The City of Evanston is committed to promoting a Citywide culture of accessibility and inclusivity. To request an accommodation for a program, service, or activity, please call 847-866-2919 to make an ADA service request or fill out a request form online.