Learn how to talk about race in the classroom and advocate for racial equity in schools:
- Recognize the presence of systemic racism in schools and understand why racism is such an uncomfortable topic for many.
- Use scenarios and effective discussion questions to encourage challenging conversations.
- Learn how to advocate for underserved communities and those who suffer under racism.
- Resist racial stereotypes and promote equity in the classroom.
- Take appropriate action based on challenging conversations.
- Ultimately develop classrooms, schools, and districts into safe, anti-racist educational strongholds and promote positive learning experiences for marginalized students.
Contents:
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
About the Authors
Introduction: How to Get the Most Out of This Book
Part 1: Getting Ready for Challenging Conversations
Chapter 1: Why Is Talking About Race So Hard?
Chapter 2: Why Is Discomfort Required?
Chapter 3: Why Scenarios as an Educational Tool?
Chapter 4: How Can We Create a Safe Space for Conversation?
Chapter 5: How Will Faculty and Staff Set the Standard for Challenging Conversations?
Part 2: Using Scenarios for Important Conversations
Chapter 6: Talking About Bias--How Can I Be Biased When I'm Not a Racist?
Chapter 7: Talking About History--How Does the Shadow of 1619 Affect Us Today?
Chapter 8: Talking About Action--How Can Something Be My Responsibility When It's Not My Fault?
Chapter 9: Talking About Advocacy--What Is My Duty to My Friends?
Chapter 10: Talking About Law Enforcement--How Do Police Officers Help Us? How Do They
Sometimes Hurt Us?
Chapter 11: Talking About School--Where Are the Black People?
Chapter 12: Talking About Violence--How Can We Talk About Terrible Things?
Part 3: Moving From Discussion to Action
Chapter 13: How Do We Engage Our Communities?
Chapter 14: How Can We Advocate for Change?
Chapter 15: Why Isn't Being Right Enough?
Chapter 16: How Do We Create Equity Consciousness?
Chapter 17: The Next Chapter--How Do We Shift From Opposing Bigotry to Practicing Anti-Racism?
References and Resources
Index
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