I’m adding these new resources to various “Best” lists. You can find links to all of those many lists that relate to race and racism at New & Revised: The Best Resources I’ve Used In Lessons About Race & Racism:
Mad about Stephon Clark protesters shutting down the Kings and I-5? Check your privilege appeared in The Sacramento Bee. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Examining “Privilege”
I’m adding this tweet to the same list:
Overheard:
7yo: What’s privilege?
5yo: I think it’s when some ppl can eat candy every day. They don’t have to even ask. They get it. And some people can’t get any even if they ask nicely.
7yo: that is… so sad.
5yo: SO sad#MindBlown— Aisha Saeed (@aishacs) March 23, 2018
I’m adding this tweeted video to the same list:
White privilege isn’t a curse word. It’s not a way to blame or shame anyone. But white privilege is real — and it’s affecting the gun debate in the wake of the Parkland shooting.
Brittany Packnett (@MsPackyetti) breaks it down in her latest video op-ed for @Mic. pic.twitter.com/JE7nzlNl2D
— Mic (@mic) March 22, 2018
What Gun-Control Activists Can Learn From the Civil-Rights Movement is from The Atlantic. I’m adding it to The Best Posts & Articles On Building Influence & Creating Change.
I’m adding this video to the same list:
Race, not just poverty, shapes who graduates in America — and other education lessons from a big new study is by Matt Barnum. I’m adding it to The Best Commentaries On The Huge New Study On Race, Inequality & Gender).
I’m adding this tweet to The Best Resources For Learning About School Desegregation (& Segregation) – Help Me Find More:
“Sitting a black child beside a white child doesn’t mean the black child will get smarter. It means that we are guaranteeing the kind of education for black students that we guarantee for white students.” @nhannahjones
— Michael Stone (@CoachStone12) March 22, 2018
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