Events this week have – once again – highlighted why we (and I mean us white educators) need to emphasize anti-racist education.

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 “Best” Lists Of The Week: Resources For Teaching & Learning About Race & Racism:

Your big questions about race, answered is from CNN. I’m adding it to Revised & Updated: Useful Resources For Learning About Race & Racism.

New teachers mistakenly assume Black students are angry is from The Conversation. I wouldn’t just say “new” teachers. I’m adding this to New & Revised: Resources To Help Us Predominantly White Teachers To Reflect On How Race Influences Our Work.

Confederate Statues Were Never Really About Preserving History is from Five Thirty Eight. I’m adding it to The Best Resources For Teaching About Confederate Monuments.

Confederate Monuments and Other Disputed Memorials Have Come Down in Cities Across America. What Should Take Their Place? is from TIME. I’m adding it to the same list.

10 myths about the racial wealth gap is from Axios. I’m adding it to THE BEST RESOURCES DEMONSTRATING THE WEALTH GAP BETWEEN AFRICAN-AMERICANS & WHITES.

How COVID-19 Has Impacted Black-White Financial Inequality is from Visual Capitalist. I’m adding it to the same list.

Colonialism Made the Modern World. Let’s Remake It. is from The NY Times. I’m adding it to A Beginning List Of The Best Resources For Teaching About Reparations.

Here’s a video about the recent change of name for the Washington NFL team.  I’m adding it to New & Revised: The Best Resources I’ve Used In Lessons About Race & Racism, which is where I have related resources:

Student activists want change — and they’re starting in the classroom is from Vox. I’m adding it to The Best Resources Sharing The History Of Teens Organizing For Justice.