“There is no social change fairy. There is only the change made by the hands of individuals.” –Winona LaDuke
This page is for our Rosemount High School staff and anyone else that wishes to successfully change their habits in a way that will lead to better serving our students and greater community. We know that change is hard. However, in looking at the work of Debbie Irving and Eddie Moore, we believe that we can create and further develop effective social justice habits, particularly those dealing with issues of power, privilege, supremacy and leadership by setting our intentions and adjusting what we spend our time doing. It’s all about building new habits. Sometimes the hardest part is just getting started. This Google site is to provide us, and anyone joining us, with an abundance of resources that will help empower us to be more effective players in the quest for equity and justice.
THANK YOU FOR JOINING US. We look forward to growing and changing together!
“I am and always will be a catalyst for change.”
-Shirley Chisholm
The resources on this Google site have been collected from many sites. We have cited our sources as much as possible, but if we have omitted a reference or root link, please let us know.
A huge thank you to the work of Eddie Moore, Debbie Irving, Andrew Plocher, Molly Eversoll, Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klien, the District 196 Office of Equity and Inclusion, Robin Gordon, Rick Stanton, Zaretta Hammond, the NUA, and Dr. Muhammad Khalifa. Their work and ideas helped us create this web resource!
If you have comments, concerns or items to share, please reach out to calvin.keasling[at]district196.org