"Equity is not solely something that you do. Equity is who you are. Equity is a reflection of the educators' humanity toward the students they serve." -@PrincipalKafele
Make it a great day...or not. The choice is yours. #BeGREAT
Too often, volunteer-based DEI teams recreate the inequities they are designed to address and place disproportionate pressure on educators of color. Here are better and more sustainable approaches.
https://t.co/AMrrXleHC5
Tokenizing equity is one of those equity traps we must always be cognizant of as it leads to a lack of system-wide accountability thus stunting real change.
Too often, volunteer-based DEI teams recreate the inequities they are designed to address and place disproportionate pressure on educators of color. Here are better and more sustainable approaches.
https://t.co/AMrrXleHC5
VDOE (Virtual) Family Literacy Night: Join the Virginia Department of Education on August 31 from 6-9 p.m. to kick off the 2021-2022 school year as we engage families and communities in fostering a love for literacy! Register today!
https://t.co/w27K2DJk43
@GholdyM Thanks for the work you are doing @APSVirginia. I look forward to officially meeting you as we cultivate our geniuses by sharpening our adult practices.
Educators who take a culturally sustaining and affirming approach can make a difference in the lives of young people if we center their needs. @RUBYBRIDGES1960 book Warriors Don’t Cry tells the true history of what she overcame. #TrueHero
Today’s must read.
“these laws and the likely further silencing (of teachers) they will produce is especially dangerous...Today, shutting down speech on “divisive concepts” means shutting down discussion of our democracy”
https://t.co/WvGahUQUlc
Kids are trying to understand racial inequity. What better way to facilitate conversations with kids than with books. Always great to talk to @NPRinskeep and recommend books by Nic Stone, @JackieWoodson, @acevedowrites, @ErikaLSanchez and @FredTJoseph.
https://t.co/6DH1RJk1jh
#Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the date when enslaved communities in the state of Texas learned the Civil War had ended, and that they were free from slavery—two years after the Emancipation Proclamation. https://t.co/FCXZQjURmu
Today, history has been made as #Juneteenth, becomes a federal holiday in the US. Here are 7 books Facing History staff are reading to honor the legacy of Juneteenth & deepen our learning on the many meanings of Black liberation, progress & resistance. https://t.co/S4SBnTc1Ht
Coming in August: 6-hour virtual series for educational leaders. Topics include working through resistance, cultivating institutional antiracism, and more. Led by @Due_East_Equity (Marceline DuBose) and @EquityLiteracy (Paul Gorski). More info: https://t.co/KXCSMu8Hhc.