Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Additional Antiracism Resources

The last several posts on this blog have shared antiracism educational materials, shared with me by a colleague. Here are a few more resources, shared by this same colleague. Please, check them out.

USC Libraries antiracist Pedagogy Guide, including the sections: Resources to use in the classroom, Methods and challenges, Pedagogy and whiteness, Antiracism and allyship in the academy, Further resources.  https://libguides.usc.edu/c.php?g=744325&p=5908931

 

The Google doc crowdsourced list of antiracist pedagogy resources below seeks not to duplicate works on the CTI or USC lists. List originally compiled by Corine Tachtiris (UMass Amherst). Doc is open for collaboration.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kbLH1jp2OjqBiBt4j7j50GNCDW0OfJhvkMlBgXjUlr4/edit


With an understanding of the theoretical contours of anti-racism and the inter-disciplinary nature of antiracism (antiracism as visual art, theater, poetry, and music), teachers will be guided as they launch their own investigation into and subsequent unit development about anti-racism. To connect our study of anti-racism to pedagogical contexts, there will be a menu of readings that teachers can self-select depending on their teaching contexts, grade levels and individual interests.   https://charlotteteachers.org/seminars/2020-seminars/anti-racism-and-pedagogy-what-does-it-mean-to-be-an-anti-racist-teacher/

 

University of Denver:

Inclusive teaching practices require us to engage the wealth of intersecting social identities and positionalities that faculty and students bring to the classroom. Whether face-to-face or online, inclusion must not be an afterthought. Rather, it should permeate every aspect of curriculum and course design, classroom management, and assessment of teaching and learning.

Through this site, we invite you to advance your praxis, create dynamic courses, remove barriers to learning, and dismantle oppressive practices by implementing inclusive pedagogies. Explore critical diversity considerations that shape higher education in real-time, read academic articles, visit suggested websites, and watch recommended TED talks and videos.

https://operations.du.edu/inclusive-teaching


75 Things White People can do for Racial Justice

Contains good links for learning more about racism and actions that individuals can take to call out racism when they see it or hear about it.

https://medium.com/equality-includes-you/what-white-people-can-do-for-racial-justice-f2d18b0e0234

 

Baldwin’s “A Talk to Teachers”  https://www.spps.org/cms/lib010/MN01910242/Centricity/Domain/125/baldwin_atalktoteachers_1_2.pdf

A useful speech to guide educators and how they teach during this time. I’ve also seen this New Yorker piece make the rounds: https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/james-baldwins-lesson-for-teachers-in-a-time-of-turmoil

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