For Teachers: Summer Reading During Turbulent Times
Need ways to talk to students and colleagues about the racist, inequitable history fueling mass protests across the United States? Pick up Ijeoma Oluo’s book, So You Want to Talk About Race (2018). In addition to bringing in some of her first-person reflections on living as a black woman in the United States, Oluo offers an array of concrete strategies for interrupting a racist story and understanding white privilege. We suggest making this text a staple on your classroom bookshelf.
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