Race/Anti-racism
Anti-Indigeneity – What does it look like?
Includes a downloadable Land Acknowledgement Guide
Are you planning to do a Land Acknowledgement?
A blog post from the AICI (American Indians in Children’s Literature) with 26 things to consider + 1 update
Center for Anti-Racist Education (CARE)
CARE Framework: offers concrete practices for educators and a roadmap for their journey
Center for Racial Justice in Education: Dismantling Racism. Transforming Communities.
Founded in 2002, CSI’s mission is to catalyze community, government, and other institutions to dismantle structural racial inequity and create equitable outcomes for all. We craft and apply strategies and tools to transform our nation’s policies, practices, and institutions, in order to achieve racial equity.
Creating Change (presented by National LGBTQ Task Force)
Has a full day racial justice institute attached to it, but primary focus of conference is on LGBTQ issues
Our mission is to engage students of diverse backgrounds in an examination of racism, prejudice, and antisemitism in order to promote the development of a more humane and informed citizenry.
By studying the historical development of the Holocaust and other examples of genocide, students make the essential connection between history and the moral choices they confront in their own lives.
Topics explored include: democracy and civic engagement, race and US history, justice and human rights, antisemitism and religious intolerance, bullying and ostracism, global immigration, genocide and mass violence, and holocaust.
Freedom on the Move: Rediscovering The Stories Of Self-Liberating People
a database of fugitives from American Slavery
A collective. A movement. A liberatory approach. To SEL, racial justice, and healing
Me And White Supremacy Workbook
Part education, part activation, the Me And White Supremacy Workbook is a first-of-its-kind personal anti-racism tool for people holding white privilege to begin to examine and dismantle their complicity in the oppressive system of white supremacy.
National Center for Race Amity
The National Center for Race Amity (NCRA) develops forums and initiatives to advance cross-racial and cross-cultural amity that impact the public discourse on race.
NCORE (National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education)
People of Color Conference (presented by National Association of Independent Schools; NAIS)
Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation
Race Forward’s mission is to build awareness, solutions, and leadership for racial justice by generating transformative ideas, information, and experiences. We define racial justice as the systematic fair treatment of people of all races, resulting in equitable opportunities and outcomes for all and we work to advance racial justice through media, research, and leadership development.
Robin DiAngelo’s Resource Page: Critical Race and Social Justice Education
Free White Fragility Readers Guide
Resources for White Parents
Scaffolded Anti-Racism Resources
Corresponding resources to stages of white identity development stages
SURJ (Showing Up for Racial Justice)
A book and web resources
The Anti-Racist Teacher Reading Instruction Workbook
What strategies implement an anti-racist stance? What does it mean to be a reading teacher or teach young people how to read/analyze/comprehend in an antiracist way?
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB)
The People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (PISAB), is a national and international collective of anti-racist, multicultural community organizers and educators dedicated to building an effective movement for social transformation. Their workshops utilize a systemic approach that emphasizes learning from history, developing leadership, maintaining accountability to communities, creating networks, undoing internalized racial oppression and understanding the role of organizational gate keeping as a mechanism for perpetuating racism.
NOTE: Separate workshops and webinars not listed above. Please check their website for more information.
Co-founded the anti-bias, anti-racist pedagogy effort #DisruptTexts with the goal of advocating for more inclusive and equitable curricula and pedagogies.
Urban Teaching Matters (presented by Rutger’s Graduate School of Education)
Uprooting Inequity (Evidence-based workshops on the history, economics, and psychology of racism)
Why People of Color Need Spaces Without White People (blog post)
YURI creates educational resources and experiences for cultural institutions, teachers, and PK-12 students. With a specialty in creating curricula on Asian American histories and stories, we aim to teach the power of coalition building in order to create understanding across diverse communities.
Zinn Education Project: Teaching People’s History
Workshop topics include: Civil Rights Movement, Environmental/Climate Change, Ethnic Studies, Immigration, Islamophobia, Labor Movement, New Deal/Great Depression, Reconstruction, Slavery/Civil War, Women’s History, War/Antiwar Movements, Writing Curriculum and Articles for Publication