Thursday, August 6, 2020

Teaching for Equity, Inclusion, and Social Justice LINK-A-PALOOZA!!

Classroom Resources


50+ YA Books by QPOC About QPOC


The YA/MG Trans & Nonbinary Voices Masterlist

Awesome booklist as described!  👆

Social Justice Standards Rubric

Teaching Tolerance’s Social Justice Standards, a road map for anti-bias education at every grade level

Zinn Education Project
SO MANY actionable lesson plans to reframe teaching history, social studies, and language arts with a People's History approach

YA Reading List Telling the Stories of People Living in (Post)colonial Conditions

1619 Project
"The goal of The 1619 Project is to reframe American history, making explicit how slavery is the foundation on which this country is built. For generations we have not been adequately taught this history. Our hope is to paint a fuller picture of the institution that shaped our nation."

Teaching While White
Considering:

  • What are the best practices for making whiteness explicit in classrooms?
  • What skills are needed to become racially literate both for teachers and students?
...And other relevant questions around allyship through podcast and resource sharing

Tips & Tricks: Teachers Educating on Zoom
A dedication to equity necessitates mastering the medium through which we're educating and understanding the variety of features that allow for various kinds of communication

Community Resources and Information

Good Ancestor Podcast
"An interview series with change-makers & culture-shapers exploring what it means to be a good ancestor. Hosted by globally respected speaker, anti-racism educator, and New York Times bestselling author of Me and White Supremacy, Layla F. Saad."

Ryse Center 
Youth empowerment community center in Richmond, CA-- a model for safe spaces for queer / black / people of color
Food for Thought
Reimagining schools as a space for healing, recovery, and limitless imagination

Food for Thought

Using COVID-19 as a Learning Opportunity
"The following interdisciplinary resources for history, English, math, and science maximize students’ ability to understand the world and their relation to it and reassure them that humans have weathered pandemics before and will do so again."


What If We Radically Reimagined the New School Year?

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