This page will be updated periodically with links to readings, viewings, and other teaching and learning resources. Please send any suggestions you might have to Kiersten Greene (greenek@newpaltz.edu) and they will be added asap.
Teaching / Reading / Viewing Resources:
- Active Solidarity: Centering the Demands and Vision of the Black Lives Matter Movement in Teacher Education
- All Monuments Must Fall: A Syllabus
- Authentic First People Resources
- Before the Next One (This American Life podcast # 659)
- Black Male Privileges Checklist
- BLM Higher Ed Curricular Resources
- #charlottesvillesyllabus (hashtag on Twitter)
- The Charlottesville Syllabus: Studying Hate is Critical to Countering It
- Explaining White Privilege to a Broke White Person
- For Educators After Charlottesville: Teaching in the Time of Trump
- The Heterosexual Questionnaire
- If You Think Racism Is Too Political for Your Classroom, Think About What Your Silence Says
- Is the 30 Million Word Gap A Stat We Should Be Using?
- Is this Working?
- #PRsyllabus
- Readings & Resources for Reduced Inequalities
- Seven Ways That Teachers Can Respond to the Evil of Charlottesville — Starting Now
- Social Justice Toolbox
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- Standing With Standing Rock: A Role Play on the Dakota Access Pipeline
- Talking to Young People About Charlottesville and White Supremacy
- Teach Standing Rock With Purpose
- Teaching Tolerance
- Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting in the Cafeteria Together? by Beverly Daniel Tatum (recently updated)
- Why Do People Believe Myths About the Confederacy? Because Our Textbooks Are Wrong
- Yes, Race and Politics Belong in the Classroom
Book Lists (children’s, YA, etc.):
- 10 Affirming Black Books That Will Elevate Your Children’s Minds
- 10 Books With Well-developed, Complex Afro-Latino Characters
- 10 Children’s Books That Help White Kids Understand What Children of Color Are Up Against
- 40+ Books About Human Rights and Social Justice
- Black Lives Matter in PHLed Book List
- Children’s Books Featuring Kids of Color Being Themselves. Because That’s Enough
- Children’s Books That Tackle Race and Ethnicity
- Social Justice Picture Books to Teach About Global Issues
- We Need Diverse Books
Higher Ed: