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What is Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC)

Handbook of Research on Innovative Approaches to Early Childhood Development and School Readiness
A term used to highlight the unique relationship to whiteness that Indigenous and Black people have, which shapes all people of colors’ experiences of and relationship to white supremacy.
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Creating Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Digital Learning Platforms for Young Children
Hee Jin Bang (Age of Learning, Inc., USA), Nika Fabienke (Age of Learning, Inc., USA), and Cynthia A. Tyson (The Ohio State University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8649-5.ch024
Abstract
Digital technology and interactive media are increasingly popular tools that shape young children's perceptions. They can be used in developmentally appropriate ways to help young children learn about issues of race, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), especially considering that children's attitudes about people who are different from them begin to form at birth. One way in which digital programs for young children can offer significant benefit is by helping them develop the habit of inquiry and reflection that is the essence of cultural humility. A case study of how one organization is working to create DEI digital learning opportunities for young children designed to foster cultural humility is presented. Lessons learned from this innovative process of creating an early childhood curriculum focused on DEI are offered.
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Cultural Competency and Meaningful Online Relationships: Creating Safe Spaces for BIPOC Students
Person-first language that shifts away from the traditional labels such as “marginalized” and “minority” used to describe the cultural groups of Black, American Indians or Native Americans, First Nations, Native Alaskans or Alaska Natives, Hispanic, East Asian, South Asian, and Hawaiian and Pacific Islander racial and ethnic individuals.
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Liberate Our Schools: Taking Back Our History With Critical Race Theory
A racialized group of persons whose ancestry derives from that of non-White groups.
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