Tiffany Jewell & Aurelia Durand
Louise Derman-Sparks, Julie Olsen Edwards, & Catherine M. Goins
Available here.
Bettina L. Love
This book provides hands-on strategies to develop anti racist reading institution practices, based in theoretical and research-based frameworks. The central question to consider while reading this book (and in your teaching practice) is: What does it mean to be a reading teacher or teach young people how to read/analyze/comprehend in an anti racist way?
This site provides a diverse range of booklists, offering reading material for all levels of students. The listed readings are a collection designed to engage students with multicultural and anti-racist texts that emphasize social justice. The topics range from "Civil Rights Teaching" to "Gentrification and Housing" and much more.
Recommended resources for finding excellent and "diverse" children's books.
This reading list is for students in grades preK-12 (as well as adults) to educate themselves and become more kind, caring, and empathetic. The resource list is updated as the movement evolves, with the goal of keeping alive the conversation about racial justice between students and adults.