From Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Talking about Racism and Anti-Semitism in the Classroom

As the semester hits full swing, below are just a few examples of resources to support discussions about racism and anti-semitism in the classroom. Contact associate dean of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion

Anneliese Singh

if you have further questions or are in need of additional resources to support courageous conversations and learning about difficult dialogues and ways to take action. Please note that Internet links shift often, and that the Google document below is an open public link that will range in types of resources:

Building Resilience in Indirect Exposure to Terror:

NAACP Statement from Virginia Conference

Resources on Anti-Semitism and Holocaust Denial and Distortion

Surviving and Resisting Hate for People of Color

Talking to Kids about Discrimination

Talking to Kids about Racism

Teachers Share Resources for Addressing Charlottesville Hate Rally in the Classroom

Twitter-Powered #CharlottesvilleCuurriculum Google Doc

Understanding White Privilege