CLICK for resources about how to talk to children about racism. Category: NEWSJune 4, 2020Tags: diversityfamiliesFamily & Children's ServicesGeorge FloydinclusionMental HealthOklahomarace relationstulsaUnited States Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Talking to Kids about Racism, Violence and ProtestsNextNext post:Couple’s giving driven by F&CS’ dedication to the communityRelated PostsF&CS CEO Gail Lapidus named the Pat Potts Visionary Award recipientApril 27, 2023F&CS staff attend National Conference of State Legislatures eventApril 27, 2023Opinion: Social media attracts like moths to a flameApril 24, 2023Don’t miss Prescription Drug Take Back Day on April 22April 11, 2023F&CS therapist and Cherokee Nation submits poster for World Social Work DayMarch 20, 2023Brainiac Ball proceeds improve new housing for Women in RecoveryMarch 14, 2023