MPR News with Angela Davis

How to talk with children about racialized trauma

Coming up at 9 a.m. on Wednesday

blue illustrated book stands on a table in front of other books
Resmaa Menakem and T. Mychael Rambo are the authors of "The Stories From My Grandmother's Hands."
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A children’s book might not immediately come to mind when you think about trauma.

But coming up at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, MPR News host Angela Davis will talk about a new illustrated book that features grandmothers and is focused on healing from racialized trauma.

The authors say grandmothers can plant seeds of resilience by sharing memories of their pain and their joy. And they hope their book will help families have conversations about how generations of Black people have dealt with the trauma of racism.

And we want to hear from you.

What stories have you learned from your grandmothers? Have you gained strength from a grandparent or caregiver in your life that’s helped you cope with generational trauma? 

Call us during the 9 a.m. hour at 651-227-6000 or 800-242-2828.   

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