Rise for racial justice : how to talk about race with schools and communities /
This book highlights the work of one organization, Rise for Racial Justice, which launched a public racial literacy campaign in 2020, when the nation's interest in learning about and exploring the history and present reality of anti-Black police violence was at a high. Protests following the mu...
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New York :
Teachers College Press,
[2022].
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| Series: | Teaching for social justice series.
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Table of Contents:
- The harm to Black educators and Black students : a call for racial literacy / Gertrude Jenkins and Sade Ojuola
- Building on the anti-racism work of others : racial literacy educators and organizations / Kimberly Williams Brown
- Introducing race and racism to educators and parenting adults : an overview of our signature course / Colette N. Cann
- The practicality of the seemingly impractical : why we have a course on race theory / Colette N. Cann
- Developing a community of reflective practice : ongoing support for those who complete HTAR / Brett Collins and Masumi Hayashi-Smith
- The importance of intergroup dialogue pedagogy for anti-racist K-12 classrooms : a focus on teaching educators facilitation skills / Meredith Madden
- Let's talk about race : an anti-racism course for youth / Meredith Madden
- Building the arc of White womanhood / Robin Mallison Alpern
- Understanding Black resistance to anti-racist work : the Sonia syndrome / Kimberly Williams Brown
- How to talk about Palestine : political contentiousness in anti-racism training / Nama Khalil and Sarah Moss Yanuck
- Scaling up : the 2020 RISE for Racial Justice public literacy campaign and beyond / Colette N. Cann.