resources
Conference Links to Explore
Biased Discipline at My School
Bellevue Girl Bullied at School Asks for Help
Houston Student Kicked out of her High School for Sitting During the Pledge
Muslim Teen Ahmed Mohamed Creates Clock, Shows Teachers, Gets Arrested
Latino Teachers: Kids are Really Stressing Over Donald Trump
LGBTQ Kids of Color are More Likely to be Disciplined at School
Why are all the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?
Citations
Helms, J. E. (1992). A race is a nice thing to have: A guide to being a White person or understanding the White persons in your life. Topeka, KS: Content Communications.
Howard, G. (2012). White teachers in multicultural education. In J. Banks (Ed.), Encyclopedia of diversity in education (pp. 2310-2313). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
CRREW presented again at WPC this year -- click the images below to explore, make copies, and use the resources from our work below:
Table Titles
This link will take you to a file that you can use to lead a similar workshop with your PLN.
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Talking to Kids About Protest: 5 Things I Want My Kids to Know

With the school year coming up here is a resource from San Francisco Unified School District to help teach #BlackLivesMatter in your classrooms.
High school teacher, Ryan Dalton, created an Amazon wishlist for his new classroom that would "counter the imperialist, white-supremacist, capitalist, patriarchal American perspective." He moved the list over to Good Reads so it's publically accessible. Check it out -- and consider giving him a follow on Twitter, too!
