Colette N. Cann,Kimberly Williams Brown,Meredith Madden
Rise for Racial Justice: How to Talk About Race With Schools and Communities
Rise for Racial Justice: How to Talk About Race With Schools and Communities
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Rise for Racial Justice launched a public racial literacy campaign in 2020, in response to the public's interest in exploring the history and present reality of anti-Black police violence. This book provides curricula, pedagogical strategies, tools, and practices to support the learning and engagement of educators and youth learners. It offers practical, narrative-based advice about the opportunities and challenges of engaging in antiracism training.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 208 pages
Publication date: 28 October 2022
Publisher: Teachers' College Press
This captivating book delves into the remarkable work of Rise for Racial Justice, an organization that initiated a groundbreaking public racial literacy campaign in 2020, coinciding with a heightened national interest in examining the history and contemporary realities of anti-Black police violence. The fervent protests that followed the tragic murder of George Floyd brought attention to the pervasive issue of anti-Black racism, igniting a fervent demand for racial justice. This demand led to a pressing need for antiracism training to help individuals and communities make sense of the ongoing twin pandemics of anti-Black racism and White supremacy.
In Rise for Racial Justice: How to Talk About Race With Schools and Communities, the authors offer a unique and valuable contribution to the ongoing discourse surrounding antiracism training for K–12 school communities. Drawing upon the experiences of antiracism facilitators, the book provides a comprehensive guide that equips educators and youth learners with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to engage in meaningful conversations about race, racism, and racial justice.
The book is organized into several compelling chapters, each dedicated to exploring different aspects of antiracism training. It offers a rich tapestry of curricula, pedagogical strategies, and practical tools that support educators and youth learners in their journey toward understanding and addressing racial disparities. Through real-life examples and narrative-based advice, the authors provide valuable insights into the opportunities and challenges associated with antiracism training.
One of the key features of this book is its emphasis on providing practical, narrative-based advice about the opportunities and challenges of engaging in antiracism training. The authors recognize that antiracism training is not a one-size-fits-all approach and acknowledge that it requires a nuanced and thoughtful approach that considers the specific context and needs of each school community. They offer practical tips and strategies for navigating the complexities of race-based conversations, fostering empathy and understanding, and promoting racial justice in educational settings.
Furthermore, the book provides a wealth of resources and references that educators and youth learners can use to further their understanding and engagement in antiracism training. It includes curricula, lesson plans, and activities that are designed to promote racial literacy and encourage critical thinking about race and racism. These resources are carefully curated and aligned with national standards, making them accessible and relevant to educators across different grade levels and subject areas.
In conclusion, Rise for Racial Justice: How to Talk About Race With Schools and Communities is a must-read for educators, administrators, and anyone who is committed to promoting racial justice and creating inclusive learning environments. This book offers a comprehensive and practical guide that equips educators and youth learners with the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to engage in meaningful conversations about race, racism, and racial justice. By fostering empathy, understanding, and action, this book contributes to the ongoing efforts to dismantle systems of oppression and create a more equitable and just society for all.
Weight: 363g
Dimension: 229 x 152 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780807767146
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