Developing a Liberatory Consciousness by Barbara Love
"Flip" Side: A Teacher Educator of Color Unveiling the Dangerous Minds of White Teacher Candidates
James Baldwin on Racism in America by Cheryl E. Matias
The Case for Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates
The Souls of White Folk by W.E.B Du Bois
Teaching White Students Showed Me The Difference Between Power and Privilege by Kiese Laymon
Anti-Racist Reading List by Ibram X. Kendi
Women of Color and Feminism: A History Lesson and Way by Anthea Butler
The Urgency of Intersectionality by Kimberle Crenshaw
Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, Overpoliced and Underprotected
Complicating “White Privilege”: Race, Poverty, and the Nature of the Knapsack by Paul Gorski
Teaching For Black Lives edited by Dyan Watson, Jesse Hagopian, and Wayne Au
ABAR Educators
@britthawthorne @britthawthorne_- teacher and ABAR educator with a Montessori lens
@josemedina1000 @JoseMedinaJr89- former teacher and principal with a focus on dual language, cultural consciousness, and equity
@educatorsforjustice @EdsForJustice - offers live conversations with education and ABAR experts
@hiphoped @TheRealHipHopEd
@lit_c.i.r.c.l.e - educators from Oakland providing lessons and reflections for being anti-racist in your pedagogy
@teachersforblacklives - “Teachers holding teachers accountable” with self-reflection questions, suggestions, and strategies for your educational spaces
@teachandtransform @teachntransform - teacher and ABAR expert Liz Kleinrock
@mariebeech - Social justice & anti-racism educator
Teaching and Reading Resources
@zinneducationproject @ZinnEdProject- inclusively supports the teaching of diverse peoples history
@theconciouskid @consciouskidlib - dedicated to educational equity and healthy racial identity development in youth
@blackgirlthatreads - book recommendations and reviews
@thestackspod @thestackspod_- book lists and thoughts on readings, interviews with authors, and a deeper dive into fiction and non-fiction books by diverse authors
@diversereads - Diverse picture book suggestions for the elementary classroom.
Social Justice/History Organizations
@theafrolatindiaspora - understanding and educating the African diaspora in the Americas and redefining Afrolatinidad
@blackhistoryforwhitepeople - lessons on Black history that have been left out of most textbooks and classrooms
@decolonizemyself - “A First Nations Perspective”
@socialstudies4socialjustice