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Responding to the Insurrection at the US CapitolArticleLearning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance)Article with concrete action steps and suggestions on how to respond to the insurrection with your students
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Talking About Race During Distance LearningArticleChalkbeatSuggestions for tackling tough conversations about race and violence in a virtual classroom.
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Creating the Space to Talk About Race in Your SchoolArticleNEA EdJusticeShort article with action steps for creating a space to talk about race in your classroom and school.
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What White Children Need to Know About RaceArticleIndependent School magazineIn this article, Ali Michael and Eleonora Bartoli reflect on how the lack of conversations around race left him unprepared in college. The article explores how white people are socialized to think about race and focuses on schools’ role in this socialization.
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A Timeline of Events That Led to the 2020 ‘Fed-Up’ RisingArticle,
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The RootA timeline of race in America, and how those events led to the uprisings of 2020.
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A Kids Book About RacismBookJelani Memory, authorA kids book about racism discussing what racism is, how it makes people feel when they experience it, and how to spot it when it happens. This book was written to be an introduction for kids on the topic.
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George Floyd and Anti-Racist Street Art
Database of Anti-Racist Street ArtUrban Art Mapping Research Project, University of St. ThomasSearchable collection of anti-racist street art done in response to the murder of George Floyd and other events
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Cultural Responsiveness to Racial TraumaInformationThe National Child Traumatic Stress NetworkInfographic providing overview of racial trauma and how it relates to cultural responsiveness
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Responding To Police Violence, Racism and TraumaResource ListCECLinks to several articles and resources that discuss ways to help students deal with trauma around police violence and racism.
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Your Kids Aren’t Too Young to Talk About Race: Resource RoundupResource ListPretty Good Blog - resources from various sourcesList of resources to help parents, teachers and caregivers consider race themselves, and how to talk about race with young children
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Syllabus for White Folks New to the FightResource ListPretty Good Blog - resources from various sourcesList of resources that provides some fundamentals about race and racism in the United States. This was created in 2018, so some may be outdated, but many are foundational so still relevant.
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SEL Reminders and Resources for Responding to January 2021 Violence in the U.S. CapitolResource List and SuggestionsSPPS Office of School SupportResource lists and suggestions for responding to the insurrection for educators and students at the elementary and secondary levels.
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Teaching About Race, Racism and Police ViolenceResource List of Learning for Justice articles and curriculum around this topicLearning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance)Learning for Justice articles and curriculum that can help spur much-needed discussion around implicit bias and systemic racism, but they can also empower your students to enact the changes that will create a more just society.
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Resources to Support Children Around the TrialResource ListAmazeWorksResources that support children talking about race, trauma, police violence in addition to the actual trial of Derek Chauvin