Beyond Conversations About Race

ebook A Guide for Discussions With Students, Teachers, and Communities (How to Talk About Racism in Schools and Implement Equitable Classroom Practices)

By Washington Collado

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Written by a collective of brilliant authors, this essential work provokes respectful dialogue about race that catalyzes school-changing action. The book masterfully weaves together an array of scenarios and discussions, and directly addresses challenging topics such as discomfort, violence, advocacy, bias, and responsibility. The authors call on their lived experiences and, most important, their work with tens of thousands of educators, leaders, and students to help all of us do better in our schools and communities.

Learn how to talk about race in the classroom and advocate for racial equity in schools:

  • Recognize the presence of systemic racism in schools and understand why racism is such an uncomfortable topic for many.
  • Use scenarios and effective discussion questions to encourage challenging conversations.
  • Learn how to advocate for underserved communities and those who suffer under racism.
  • Resist racial stereotypes and promote equity in the classroom.
  • Take appropriate action based on challenging conversations.
  • Ultimately develop classrooms, schools, and districts into safe, anti-racist educational strongholds and promote positive learning experiences for marginalized students.
  • Contents:
    Acknowledgments
    Table of Contents
    About the Authors
    Introduction: How to Get the Most Out of This Book

    Part 1: Getting Ready for Challenging Conversations
    Chapter 1: Why Is Talking About Race So Hard?
    Chapter 2: Why Is Discomfort Required?
    Chapter 3: Why Scenarios as an Educational Tool?
    Chapter 4: How Can We Create a Safe Space for Conversation?
    Chapter 5: How Will Faculty and Staff Set the Standard for Challenging Conversations?

    Part 2: Using Scenarios for Important Conversations
    Chapter 6: Talking About Bias—How Can I Be Biased When I'm Not a Racist?
    Chapter 7: Talking About History—How Does the Shadow of 1619 Affect Us Today?
    Chapter 8: Talking About Action—How Can Something Be My Responsibility When It's Not My Fault?
    Chapter 9: Talking About Advocacy—What Is My Duty to My Friends?
    Chapter 10: Talking About Law Enforcement—How Do Police Officers Help Us? How Do They
    Sometimes Hurt Us?
    Chapter 11: Talking About School—Where Are the Black People?
    Chapter 12: Talking About Violence—How Can We Talk About Terrible Things?

    Part 3: Moving From Discussion to Action
    Chapter 13: How Do We Engage Our Communities?
    Chapter 14: How Can We Advocate for Change?
    Chapter 15: Why Isn't Being Right Enough?
    Chapter 16: How Do We Create Equity Consciousness?
    Chapter 17: The Next Chapter—How Do We Shift From Opposing Bigotry to Practicing Anti-Racism?

    References and Resources
    Index

    Beyond Conversations About Race