It's about examining how race and racial disparities have been and continue to be embedded in our society and institutions, including laws, and how these disparities impact people's lives. It doesn't mean force-feeding a particular ideology, but rather fostering critical thinking about these complex issues.
As for the point on children being too young, it's true that some concepts may be too abstract for very young minds. However, many educators argue that children, even from a young age, are able to observe and internalize societal dynamics, including those related to race and gender. By having age-appropriate discussions about these topics, we can help children to develop empathy and a sense of fairness, which are valuable life skills.
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