When educators choose silence in the face of racial violence—violence that may well touch students’ own communities or families—Black students understand whose safety and comfort is being prioritized. What message are you sending?
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Please watch this video!! 😍This work is going to take a lot of personal reflection! As we are planning our summers, I challenge you to leave space for this works. Thanks @tiffanymjewell https://t.co/6eBafff5ue
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How do we start conversations about racism and implicit bias?
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Sharing some resources for our anti racist educators out there. Those new to the work this document is a great place to start! #BlackLivesMatter#AntiRacistEducation
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I had mentioned to one of my students that I have taken up baking during our new normal. She was so excited to share recipes with me. Check out this cool @tasty inspired video of creme caramel! @DHMiddleAPS we have Top Chef ready students :)
Such a fun way to stay connected!
Here's a 2 for 1. @DHMiddleAPS meet my twin not only today but everyday! (My Mom!) Also my brain break today (almost everyday actually) are walks with my family! #VirtualDHMS#TWINDAY
Asian American students and their families are suffering due to racist rhetoric and actions surrounding COVID-19. These resources compiled by NEA can help you report incidents, and get mental health support and legal aid to affected students.
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