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Examining Racism In America: Resources for Educators
JohnLegend and Common Glory ( 10 year old Gabby North cover)
Exploring Race Through Books and Digital Media:
A collection of resources to deepen your understanding of racism in America. This page will be updated regularly to reflect other resources that are beneficial to include. While this page includes many resources, it is not an exhaustive list and there are many more titles that could be included. Please look at this as a sampling of resources to start your journey in racial equity.
Verna Myers: How to overcome our biases? Walk boldly toward them
Nonfiction for Educators
How students of color confront impostor syndrome | Dena Simmons
Adult Nonfiction
We need to talk about an injustice | Bryan Stevenson
Adult Fiction
50 years of racism -- why silence isn’t the answer | James A. White Sr. | TEDxColumbus
Young Adult Picks
Alice Goffman: How we're priming some kids for college — and others for prison
Middle Grades Fiction (10+)
How to raise a black son in America | Clint Smith
Children's Nonfiction
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SuMBHSZf32c
Children's Fiction Picture Books
Why we need to Talk to Children about Race & Difference | Biz Lindsay-Ryan | TEDxDePaulUniversity
Addressing Race with Young Children
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs2Fv3YiSFM
Websites and Articles to Explore:
TEACHING TOLERANCE
RACING RACE CONSCIOUS CHILDREN
Watch Nikole Hannah-Jones Speak On “How Literacy Drives Social Change”
I Was A Racist Teacher and Didn't Even Know It
How to Talk to Kids About Race
Your Kids Are Learning About Race Right Now, Make Sure they're Learning the Right Things
Why the Myth of Meritocracy Hurts Kids of Color
Resources for Educators to Use in the Wake of Charlottesville
Kathryn Cole - Northside Elementary School Librarian
@KatColeReads
@NESLibrary
Email: kcole@chccs.k12.nc.us
Website: nes.chccs.k12.nc.us
Location: 350 Caldwell Street, Chapel Hill, NC, United States