Many of the resources I found for this guide originated from this guide created by the Boston Public Library. The resources on this page are extensive and an incredible resource for anyone exploring race, social justice, and civil rights.
From the website: "
Victoria discusses race, racism, anti-racism, and true allyship through the lens of a Black woman and researcher in the field of race, identity, and social change education."
"The central role that slavery played in the development of the United States is beyond dispute. Yet, the practices of teaching and learning about this fact remain woefully inadequate." From Learning for Justice (Formerly Teaching Tolerance)
Lesson from Facing History about ways to reflect on George Floyd's death with students. It includes tips and suggestions for how to approach difficult topics like this in the news with students.
From PBS Social: "Whether your child is 2 years old or a teenager, it is important to answer their questions and spark dialog about diversity and inclusivity."