A documentary film chronicles the experiences of a diverse group of college students as they confront race, diversity, and their own responsibility for making a difference.
A documentary film chronicles the experiences of a diverse group of college students as they confront race, diversity, and their own responsibility for making a difference.
The National Equity Project supports leaders in transforming their systems into equitable, resilient, and liberating environments.
Teaching While White (TWW) seeks to move the conversation forward on how to be consciously, intentionally, anti-racist in the classroom.
Find inspiring stories and resources from education justice activists along with ways to take action in your community.
As you prepare to engage students in difficult conversations, consider this question: What will a discussion about race and racism potentially expose about me?
Teachers shaken by recent events and wondering how to work for change in our society and schools can start with these lesson plans, videos, and other resources.
Children’s books continue to be an invaluable source of information and values. They reflect the attitudes in our society about diversity, power relationships among different groups of people, and various social identities.
I was taught to see racism only in individual acts of meanness, not in invisible systems conferring dominance on my group.
For too long, those of us in positions of cultural dominance have not listened to the experiences of our colleagues of color. And when we do, we often are trying to defend ourselves or explain away their experiences.