Allyship and Raising Anti-Racists
What does it mean to be an ally?
The "why" and "how" behind diverse classroom libraries
Navigating Difficult Conversations in the Classroom
Book Lists for Anti-Bias Education
Each month the website features a recommended text (and accompanying lesson ideas) for young, middle school, and young adult readers. All books relate to the theme of diversity and inclusion
Lesson Planning Resources
Webinars for Teachers
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Ted Talks
This is specific to having conversations about race. Jay Smooth has many talks out there and the one he gave in 2014 after the Riots in Ferguson certainly has relevance today but this one brings in some levity.
"For anyone who believes poetry is stuffy or elitist, National Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman has some characteristically well-chosen words. According to Amanda, poetry is for everyone, because at its core it's all about connection and collaboration. In this fierce Talk, Amanda explains why poetry is inherently political (in the best way!), she pays homage to her honorary ancestors, and she stresses the value of speaking out despite your fears. "Poetry has never been the language of barriers, it's always been the language of bridges."