Inquiry tool for promoting racial and ethnic equity and equity-minded practice. From the Center for Urban Education, University of Southern California.
From Packback, an online discussion platform, "this guide provides a starting resource for instructors who want to adopt an Anti-Racist discussion pedagogy in their own classroom, regardless of discipline or course subject matter."
This guide summarizes some of the common challenges instructors may encounter and offers five broad pedagogical principles for teaching racial justice as well as possible strategies for implementation in the classroom.
Articles published over the course of JSTOR Daily’s five years that try to provide context about institutionalized racism to spark discussions both inside and outside the classroom.
This toolkit helps groups in identifying what social justice is and how to create communal agreements to implement equality. It also includes exercises to engage groups in a dialog about diversity and identity.
Resources that help to facilitate discussions about race and guide students through lessons on white privilege, economic inequality, mass incarceration, the complexities of identity and more.
Adopting an Anti-Racist Pedagogy: A Guide to Building an Anti-Racist Pedagogy in any Discipline
In this webinar, Dr. Selfa Chew, Dr. Akil Houston, and Dr. Alisa Cooper share actionable steps for breaking down race-based power structures in the classroom from their published guide, "The Anti-Racist Discussion Pedagogy".