Actually, it does matter 

Laura Henry-Allain, trainer, author and creator of the children’s picturebook series Jo-Jo and GranGran
Monday, June 8, 2020

With the spotlight on protests around the world against racism, educators and the early years sector can be a force for change and make a lasting difference to how children view race, argues Laura Henry-Allain

Laura Henry-Allain: 'This is more than a poster, book or doll. There is a lack of personal and professional development and understanding as to what racism looks like and feels like'
Laura Henry-Allain: 'This is more than a poster, book or doll. There is a lack of personal and professional development and understanding as to what racism looks like and feels like'

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