Anti-Racism Storytime @ South Burlington Public Library

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Kinder, Toddlers

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Parking: Yes - Parking lot across the street.

Anti-Racism Storytime presented by VSARN
Saturday, January 25 at 10:00AM

Join us for an Anti-Racist Storytime in the Marabella Kidspace!  Presented by VSARN: Vermont Student Anti-Racism Network, we will share stories and an activity with an anti-racism theme appropriate for young children: treating everyone with fairness, kindness and an open mind.  Appropriate for ages 2-6+ with an adult caregiver.

The Curriculum Project of VSARN is a way to connect high schoolers and college-age students with younger audiences to spread education about anti-racism.  It utilizes books such as the The Youngest Marcher and Hey You! and turns them into a lesson plan that can both be cohesively taught and enjoyable for young students.  We value teaching kids at a young age the importance of treating everyone fairly and with an open mind.  We hope our lessons instill a consciousness of being kind and addressing racisms within these students all across Vermont.  So far, we've visited over 50 classrooms/libraries and donated over 300 books.VSARN.org 

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  • March 24, 2011
    "My son and I went to a free concert by Jon Gailmor at the SB Library last Sunday and it was great! If you ever get a chance to see him perform, please do. He offers an all ages show ages ranges from 099 and everyone was included and seemed pleased. Between his funny lyrics and audience participation, there is really something for everyone. Thank you SB library!"
    - justjack

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