As noted in our DEIB Mission Statement, Carney Sandoe is “committed to the importance of increasing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging – both within our own organization and among the educational communities with whom we partner.”
As noted in our DEIB Mission Statement, Carney Sandoe is “committed to the importance of increasing diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging – both within our own organization and among the educational communities with whom we partner.”
We know there is still a long road ahead, and we have more work to do. As we continue to listen and educate ourselves, examine our practices, and support our schools and candidates, we are including this page as a resource. Please use and share it broadly.
Resources to Help Empower Asian and Pacific Islander Communities – Online MSW Programs
Teaching About Anti-Asian Racism and Xenophobia – Educators 4 Social Change
After Atlanta: Teaching About Asian American Identity and History – Learning for Justice
Black and Asian Solidarity in American History: The Power of Unity Exemplified by 5 Major Events – Asian Americans Advancing Justice
We Are Not a Stereotype: Breaking Down Asian Pacific American Bias – Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center
How to Talk to Your Kid About Disabilities – HuffPost
Queer People Have Always Existed—Teach Like It – Learning for Justice
How Teachers Are Rethinking the Way They Talk About Race in America – Slate
12 Things Equity-Focused Teachers Can Say to Students as Your Return to School – Education Elements
We Talk About Race Everywhere but the Classroom. Why? – The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
6 Things White Kids Say About Race That Parents Should Call Out Now – HuffPost
Race & Ethnicity Resources – Teaching Tolerance
What White Children Need to Know About Race – by Ali Michael and Eleonora Bartoli (NAIS)
Why the Language We Use About Learning Determines Inclusivity – KQED
Black Lives Matter in Our Schools: Developing an Anti-Racist Pedagogy – Truthout
A Better Way to Teach the Civil Rights Movement – Edutopia
What Is Social Justice Education Anyway? – Education Week
8 Ways Teachers Can Address White Supremacy in the Classroom – Common Sense Education
Anti-Racism Resources for White People – compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein
The 1619 Project – New York Times
Teaching for Black Lives: A Handbook to Fight America's Ferocious Racism in (Virtual or Face-to-Face) Classrooms – The Washington Post
A Detailed List of Anti-Racism Resources – Katie Couric on Medium
75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice – Medium: Equality Includes You
“White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son” by Tim Wise
“White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Racial Divide” by Carol Anderson
“The Guide for White Women who Teach Black Boys” by Eddie Moore Jr, Ali Michael, and Marguerite Penick-Parks
“White By Law” by Ian Haney López
“Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice” by Paul Kivel
“Between the World and Me” by Ta-Nehisi Coates
“Why I’m No Longer Talking to White People About Race” by Reni Eddo-Lodge
“How To Be an Anti Racist” by Ibram X Kendi
“Black Feminist Thought” by Patricia Hill Collins
“Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower” by Dr. Brittney Cooper
“The Color of Love” by Mara Gad
“White Fragility” by Robin Deangelo
“The New Jim Crow” by Michelle Alexander
“I'm Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness” by Austin Channing Brown
Seeing White Series – from Scene On Radio
Code Switch – podcast from NPR
Black Feminism & the Movement for Black Lives: Barbara Smith, Reina Gossett, Charlene Carruthers – from the National LGBTQ Task Force (video, 50:48)
How to Talk to Your Kid About Disabilities – HuffPost
Talking Race With Young Children – by NPR and Sesame Street Workshop (podcast)
Anti-Racism For Kids 101: Starting To Talk About Race – Books for Littles
Here's How W. Kamau Bell Talks About Race With His Kids – BuzzFeed.News
100 Race-Conscious Things You Can Say to Your Child to Advance Racial Justice – Raising Race Conscious Children
Article on Raising Race-Conscious Children – A Cup of Jo
The Ultimate 2018 List of Diverse Books For Children – Here Wee Read
No White Saviors: Kids Books About Black Women in US History – Books For Littles
Children’s Books By Brilliant Black Women: #OwnVoices Authors & Illustrators – Books for Littles
“Whose Toes Are Those?” by Jabari Asim
“Let’s Talk About Race” by Julius Lester
“Lovely” by Jess Hong
Diverse Books in Your Classroom – Scholastic
These Books Can Help You Explain Racism and Protest to Your Kids – New York Times