In 2020, Black and white parents discussed the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement with their children ages 8 to 11, but the way the topic was discussed differed greatly depending on race, a new study has found. Researchers at Northwestern University sampled more than 700 socio-economically diverse Black and white parents six weeks before the 2020 murder of George Floyd and three weeks after. They found that Black parents had more conversations on race than white parents, and the difference became more pronounced after Floyd’s murder by a white police officer. While 84 percent of Black parents had spoken to their children about the BLM Movement in the year following Floyd’s murder, on
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