Teachers, staff, and volunteers find themselves in the unique position to get to interact with students daily. This responsibility means we must all show up with an anti-racist lens and equity at the center of our roles. Below you will find a list of resources that will facilitate diving in to this work.
- Educators and Race: A Conversation with Author Ijeoma Oluo on Tackling Systemic Racism in U.S. Education
- A Guide to Equity and Antiracism for Educators
- Talking to Kids About Racism, Early and Often
- The educational value of a Black teacher
- How To Talk To Your Children About Race
- Black Boy Joy: 30 Picture Books Featuring Black Male Protagonists
- A Look at Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
- Ditch Your White Savior Complex: 10 More Documentaries To Watch About Racism Instead Of “The Help”
- Teaching Black History in Culturally Responsive Ways
- How Educators Are Showing Up For Black Students Following Protests
- How Mentors And Mentoring Programs Can Support Mentees’ ethnic/racial identity
- Special Report: Uprooting Inequities
- What Black Educators Built
- How to Be an Antiracist Educator
- Books on Anti-Racism for Middle School Students, Educators, and Parents
- Books on Anti-Racism for High School Students, Educators, and Parents
- From SFUSD: Family Resources for Talking about Race & Social Justice in the U.S.