Just, Equitable, and Inclusive Education Resources
The College of Education is committed to anti-racist teaching and learning. We are committed to dismantling racist polices, practice and ideas that influence schools, teachers and children. One of our strategic goals is to provide a just, equitable, and inclusive education. To that end, we have curated resources that encourage understanding the history behind and the current impact of systemic racism and oppression. As a college, we call upon our faculty, staff, students and community members to walk this journey with us and become part of the solution through awareness, advocacy and allyship.
Allyship – Standing Together
Articles
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Resolution Regarding Black Lives Matter at School
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Rochester Teachers Association and the Rochester City School District -
Black Lives Matter resolution
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Milwaukee Public Schools -
Milwaukee School District Earmarks Funds For Black Lives Matter Initiative
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NonProfitQuarterly.org -
Hundreds of educators across Seattle to wear “Black Lives Matter” shirts to school
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IAmAnEducator.com -
FAQ: Answering why hundreds of Seattle educators are wearing “Black Lives Matter” shirts to school
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IAmAnEducator.com - Performative Allyship
- 5 ways you can do better on your “statements of solidarity”
- 47 Very Specific Answers to ‘What Can I Do to Help?
- 75 Things White People Can do for Racial Justice
- White Women, Black Women: The Rub
- White Allyship
Anti-Racism
Being Anti-Racist: a conscious decision to make frequent, consistent, equitable choices daily.
Articles
- Inside Higher Ed: Questions all institutions should answer about race
- Layla F Saad's Anti-Racist Reading List
- National Museum of African American History and Culture Releases “Talking About Race” Web Portal
- Don’t talk about implicit bias without talking about structural racism
- Talking about race
- 7 Ways Non-Black People of Color Perpetuate Anti-Blackness
- People of color, we need to address our own anti-Blackness and how we may be perpetuating injustice
Books
Video / Audio
- Brené Brown with Ibram X. Kendi on How to Be an Antiracist Podcast
- The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond
- A brief video explains structural racism and oppression
- White Women Tears by Dr. Amanda Kemp
Resource Guide
- Scaffolded Anti-Racist Resources & Curriculum
- Anti-Oppression LibGuide: Anti-racist resources
- Anti-racism resources for white people
- Anti-Racism Resource list from Art Equity
- Racial Equity Tools
- Anti-Racism Resources for all ages
- Diversity Activities and Ice Breakers
Trainings/webinars
- CSUF College of Education Anti-Racism Webinar Recordings 2020-21
- CSUF College of Education Anti-Racism Webinars 2021-22
- Diversity and Resiliency Institute: Antiracist Training
Podcasts
Websites
Art and Activism
Art and video, and ideas to engage classrooms and communities to support racial and social justice
Articles
Video / Audio
- Grim – Do You Hear Us? (VIDEO), NEA YouTube Channel
- Marley Dias talks Institutional Racism (VIDEO), NEA YouTube Channel
Black Lives Matter
Articles
- Kareen Abdul-Jabbar (Op-Ed)
- Movie: “When They See Us” Study Guide
- Some Seattle Things to Read and Watch to Better Understand the Protests
- BlackPast: Learn about African American History
Video / Audio
- Understanding the “Black Lives Matter” Movement
- Trevor Noah shares his thoughts on the killing of George Floyd, the protests in Minneapolis, the dominos of racial injustice and police brutality, and how the contract between society and black Americans has been broken time and time again.
- An interview with the founders of Black Lives Matter (VIDEO), Ted Talks
- How the media controls the narrative - shifting focus to riots (Kevin Hart)
- A Decade of Watching Black People Die
- Interview with Dr. Bettina Love, author of “We want to do More than Survive”
Misc
Leaders and Action Needed in Education
Articles
- 6 Considerations for School Leaders Making a Statement About George Floyd & Racism
- Teacher of Color Shortage
- Maintaining Professionalism in the Age of Black Death … Is A Lot Article
- Center for the Transformation of Schools
Resource Guide
Employment Opportunities
Resources for Teachers
Check out resources to help facilitate conversations about race, including classroom appropriate lesson plans, guides on how to have tough conversations with peers and students, and more.
Articles
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Creating the Space to Talk about Race in Your School (PDF)
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National Education Association - Classroom Management - Restorative Justice
- Culturally Responsive Teaching
- Decolonizing the Classroom
Books
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Teaching for Black Lives
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Edited By Dyan Watson, Jesse Hagopian, Wayne Au. Rethinking Schools.
Video / Audio
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Discussing Race, Racism and Other Difficult Topics With Students
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NEA and Teaching Tolerance Webinar - A webinar on abolitionist teaching
Resource Guides
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Black Lives Matter at School
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website of the national coalition organizing for racial justice in education. -
Lessons by grade-level and educator resources
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Washington DC Black Lives Matter -
Classroom Activities, Circle Scripts, and Promoting Positive School Climate
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Rochester City School District -
Black Lives Matter Week of Action in Schools – Schedule and Resources
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DC Area Educators for Social Justice -
Free resources from the book “Teaching for Black Lives,”
Rethinking Schools -
Teaching Guide
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Seattle Education Association -
Classroom Lessons
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Seattle Education Association - Practicing Inclusion; Icebreakers and Teambuilders for Diversity
Understanding Privilege, Whiteness and White Privilege
Activities
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The Whiteness Project
Whiteness Project is an interactive investigation into how Americans who identify as white, or partially white, understand and experience their race.
Articles
- What Is White Privilege, Really? Recognizing white privilege begins with truly understanding the term itself.
- For Our White Friends Desiring to be Allies Article
- White Debt Article
Books
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“White Fragility,” Robin Diangelo
Or listen to Robin speak about the ebook - Me and White Supremacy by Layla F Saad
Video / Audio
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