While today’s terrible display of terror and meanness shakes us, let’s remember: @ossoff, Jewish son of an immigrant & @ReverendWarnock, first Black Senator from Georgia, will join a Catholic POTUS & the first woman, Black + Indian VP in our nation’s capital. God bless America.
In response to uprisings against racist violence, the National Museum of African American History and Culture has released a portal designed to help inspire conversations—including with children—about the legacy of racism in America.
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In honor of #MLKDay and Dr. King's Radical Legacy, we're hosting our fifth annual #MLKNow today! Join @JColeNC, Ta-Nehisi Coates, @Yahya, Marshawn Lynch, Ryan Coogler, @AOC, and many more for #MLKNow 2020. Watch the Live stream here: https://t.co/PGRnJIUSMF.
I just registered for the Leading Equity Virtual Summit 2020! A FREE online event designed to Inform, Improve, and Inspire educators to ensure EQUITY at their schools. Grab your ticket today! https://t.co/7TCwh14ilq
Literacy Trust’s acclaimed Reading Rescue program equips schools to deliver research-based, effective literacy instruction to students who need extra help. Please support my personal goal of raising $2K before the end of the year. https://t.co/0lm22r3lY1
I've just submitted a session proposal 'Diversity in the Digital Age: Integrating Pedagogy and Technology for Equity and Inclusion' for #OER20. Find out more https://t.co/LVowrub9dy
"Imagine an educational system in which educators invoke standards of compassion, empathy, action and reason as they question the deep regularities that suppress achievement." #AmericanEducationWeek#AEW2019
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Conversations about perceived differences help young people build pride in their identity and an appreciation of the diversity that surrounds them. A new study shows many students aren't getting these critical conversations at home. https://t.co/QOK0ObHRiA
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is this October 14. These resources can help you celebrate the histories and cultures of Indigenous peoples and Native nations year-round.
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Kids notice everything but parents are hesitant to talk about identity. That means kids are left alone to make sense of the differences they see, with little more than stereotypes, television and guesswork to guide them. @SesameWorkshop@NPRCoryTurner https://t.co/td09AcnV7q
Thank you to the @nytimes for donating 10k copies of the #1619Project to Facing History educators across the country! We are thrilled to share this powerful resource with our teachers and their students.