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Everyone is welcome here at Overlook. Please reach out to us, we have a dynamic equity team made up of parents, educators, staff, and community members.
Here are some resources to start conversations.
Equity Centered Resources (1).pdf
#HonorNativeLand — U.S. Department of Arts and Culture
A call to action and guide to open public events and gatherings with acknowledgment of the traditional Native inhabitants of the land. Acknowledgment is a simple, powerful way of showing respect and a step toward correcting the stories and practices that erase Indigenous people’s history and cultu
Talking Race With Young Children : Parenting: Difficult Conversations
Even babies notice differences like skin color, eye shape and hair texture. Here's how to handle conversations about race, racism, diversity and inclusion, even with very young children.
What Is Racial Literacy? | Sesame Street in Communities
An article about racial literacy.
Booklists - Social Justice Books
Here are more than 80 carefully selected lists of multicultural and social justice books for children, young adults, and educators. New Activism and Organizing Africa Afro-Latinx American Indians Arabs and Arab Americans Art
LibGuides: The Antiracist Starter Kit: Parents & Educators
A resource guide for all ages & backgrounds, to learn more about racial justice and what we can all do to advance equality in America.
WS Children's Books LGBTQ History.pdf
NEA_HRCF_Stop_Anti_Gay_and_LGBTQ_Comments.pdf
Autistic People Answer 15 Questions About Autism
Autistic members of the Mighty community answer questions and bust myths about what it's like to have autism.
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