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Resources for Embracing Equity

Updated: Feb 14, 2024


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As we prepare for a new school year in the wake of the tragic and hateful events in Charlottesville, we wanted to share some resources that we’ve come across to help parents and educators dismantle racism and foster a more peaceful world. We’re sure this list is incomplete and invite you to share informative resources we’re missing so we can help tools like these spread.

Ultimately, we must lean into the difficult work of allowing ourselves to feel the discomfort of acknowledging and naming racism – including our own complicity with racism. Though uncomfortable, it is necessary in order to begin to make change.

As we kickoff our Embracing Equity series as well as re-enter our classrooms, we do so with the knowledge that we must do all we can to lay the groundwork for a more peaceful and just future.

Find a helpful resource that we’re missing? Let us know and we’ll continue building and sharing this list on our Embracing Equity website.

GENERAL RESOURCES:

  • Wildflower Schools: Embracing Equity (registration is closed, but sign up to stay in touch on future events)

  • Resources For Educators To Use In The Wake Of Charlottesville

  • The Social Justice Book List

  • Facing Race: Strategies for leading an honest classroom conversation about race in America

  • Guidelines for Discussing Difficult or Controversial Topics

  • Anti-Bias Montessori

  • Montessori for Social Justice

LESSON PLANS:

  • The #Charlottesville Curriculum

  • Preparing Students for Difficult Conversations (Facing History)

  • Teaching Tolerance

  • Curriculum for White Educators to Educate Themselves on Race and Racism

  • Charlottesville Resources compiled by Erica Pernell



 
 
 

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