
Kenya Barris talks to his young son about protests and anger
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Kenya Barris shares a story of how his young son responded to protestors.
During the Ferguson trials, Kenya Barris talks about helping his son understand the protesting that was taking place outside.
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Kenya Barris talks to his young son about protests and anger
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During the Ferguson trials, Kenya Barris talks about helping his son understand the protesting that was taking place outside.
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South Carolina police on losing officers in the line of fire
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The Talk - Race in America: Promo
Preview | 30s | How parents of color talk with their children about behavior around the police. (30s)
Kenya Barris talks to his young son about protests and anger
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Clip | 1m 20s | Kenya Barris shares a story of how his young son responded to protestors. (1m 20s)
Kenya Barris shares "the talk" his mother gave him as a kid
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Clip | 1m | Kenya shares the talk his mother gave him when he was young. (1m)
How John Singleton's 3-year-old son reacted to the police
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Clip | 1m 42s | John Singleton shares a story about how his young son reacted to the police. (1m 42s)
How Charles Blow felt after his son was stopped by police
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Clip | 2m | Charles Blow shares a story about an encounter his son had with the police. (2m)
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It's never to early to talk to your kids about race
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The importance of sharing different cultural experiences
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How we limit ourselves when we think about race as binary
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How studying history can lead to understanding
Clip | 28s | Author and filmmaker Raquel Cepeda explains how important cultural history is. (28s)
How one parent talks to his biracial kids about race
Clip | 1m 13s | Alex Mindt shares how he talks to his biracial children about race (1m 13s)
Deputy Carey Roberts finishes her training
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Christian Reyes on learning about his own prejudice
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