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  • 1.  Social Justice Books

    Posted 01-17-2020 06:00 AM
    Hello Everyone,

    A fellow member @Peggy Ashbrook shared some great resources with me that I wanted to share with you.

    Please check out this website, Social Justice Books; there are book lists, book reviews, and other resources for educators and families.

    "SocialJusticeBooks.org is a project of Teaching for Change, a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide teachers and parents with the tools to create schools where students learn to read, write and change the world."

    What resources do you use to ensure that the teachers and families you support have access to books that positively reflect ALL children?

    What resources reflect children who may have multiple experiences in which they may be seen by others as "different" (ex: Black and Disabled, or Black and living in an LGBGTQ family)?

    What social justice resources do you use?


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    Tonya Satchell
    Johns Hopkins University School of Education IDEALS Institute
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