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Out of the Shallows: Four Principles for Diving Deeper into Culturally Responsive Practices
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The continued presence of the racial achievement gap is not merely an indication of how poorly individual students perform, but more of an indication of…
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So, You Want to Be an Anti-Racist Educator? Let’s Get it Right So We Don’t Keep Missing the Mark
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In the past few weeks, I have felt like I lived in an alternate universe. As a longtime advocate for equity in schools, and an…
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Teaching for Social Responsibility: Facilitating Critical Conversations in the Classroom
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As the political waters around us grow murkier and murkier, the fear that freedom of speech is under attack run rampant without any critical reflection…
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It’s 2019! Time To Get Rid Of Racism In Our Schools!
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After a year of a Texas superintendent’s remark about not being able to “count on” black quarterbacks, a Louisiana teacher’s post insinuating that people of…
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3 Myths About Multicultural Education That Must Be Dispelled
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Want to know one of the fastest ways to clear a room full of educators? Mention the words diversity, inclusion, urban, culture, race, or multicultural.…
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Welcome to Amerikkka
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After numerous bombs were sent to political opponents, then an unsuccessful attempt to attack a predominantly Black church was thwarted only to find two victims…
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Culture Shocks
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The complex realities of culture and the role it plays in the way we think, act, and what we value are critical understandings for teachers…
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Unlearn Racism
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Many educators avoid topics surrounding race and racism in their classrooms. Topics as these can be seen as scary, controversial, or inappropriate for the educational…
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Rethinking Columbus
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One of the most important aspects of multicultural education is the curriculum. I cannot stress this enough. In today’s standards-based (or obsessed) curriculum it is…


