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Anti-Racist  Resources ​

  • "Hear Black Women’s Voices" presents curated content from the Schlesinger Library to provide a toolkit for students, researchers, and activists seeking to study and learn from African American women leaders. 
  • Talking about Diversity with your Kids 
  • ​Teaching for Change Teaching for Change provides teachers and parents with the tools to create schools where students learn to read, write and change the world. 
  • Talking Race with Young Children Article 
  • BLM Instructional Library - This is an incredible resource library of children books virtually read
  • Teaching Tolerance - Introducing the TT Educator Grants Program - We are offering grants, ranging from $500 to $10,000, to support projects that promote affirming school climates and that educate youth to thrive in a diverse democracy.
  • Coded Language Is Part of Our Racist Education System Article
  • Educational Equity Institute- Day 1 Paradigm Shift Training Handouts
  • Educational Equity Institute- Day 2 Training Culturally Responsive Anti-Bias Practices Handout
  • Thinking About Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Impacts Through a Science-Informed, Early Childhood Lens Article from Center on the Developing Child
  • Pacific Oaks Anti-Bias Education Symposium: Fighting Against Racism  Virtual Conference and Resources ​
  • Preventing Suspension and Expulsion of Young Children in Child Care & Early Education Settings-
  • ​DLL Recommended Resources DLL Resource library provided by CSUCI 
  • Equity and Social Justice in Child Care​  Zero to Three Resource
  • CORA Learning  CORA (Center for Organizational Research and Education) is a professional education organization committed to supporting educators in improving their skills to support historically underrepresented and underserved students. We offer online certificate programs that focus on key issues facing historically underrepresented and underserved students in education including racial micro aggressions, unconscious bias, micro insults, and others.
  • CUE Syllabus Review Center for Urban Education Syllabus Review 
  • Talking Race with Young Children Article
  • Talking to Children About Violence: Tips for Parents and Teachers Article​
  • Helping youth after community trauma:  Tips for Educators Article
  • Understanding Race and Privilege Article 
  • Talking to kids about hate in media Article
  • 5 Tips for Talking with Children about Hate Incidents Article
  • Tips for Talking With and Helping Children and Youth Cope After a Disaster or Traumatic Event A GUIDE FOR PARENTS, CAREGIVERS, AND TEACHERS ​
  • Headspace To help you weather this storm, Headspace and the LA County Department of Mental Health have partnered to provide support and resources during this challenging time.
  • Facing History and Ourselves:  Website with Resources on race and racism for the classroom
  • Complicating Latinidad: Learning to be Black in an Anti-Black World Article
  • Webinar Recording:  Racial Justice, Equity and the Role of Child Care
  • Do Early Educators’ Implicit Biases Regarding Sex and Race Relate to Behavior Expectations and Recommendations of Preschool Expulsions and Suspensions?
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