Centering Students to Create a Culturally Responsive ClassroomBy Brandi Bellacicco In light of the racial and social unrest in the last year, many educators are seeking better ways to serve all...
Why Schools Need to Intentionally Takes Steps to Be AntiracistBy L.A. Cowden Recent events in race relationships, such as the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Daunte Wright, Ma’Khia Bryant,...
The Art of Access: Circulating History and Improving Visibility By Forrest Evans Circulation is currency to a library and also reflects a community’s needs, and interests. Yet, many educators still...
Visions of Good Education: Deonna SmithThis edition of Visions of Good Education features Deonna Smith, founder of the Educational Justice Working Group. Deonna Smith is a...
Decentering Whiteness in My ClassroomBy David Mercaldo Angela Davis said, “In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist, we must be anti-racist.” As an educator and...
Visions of Good Education: Dr. David Stovall"When we actually figure out what education is connected to we can figure out the path forward (to change).”
Tale Teller's Spotlight: Dr. Aaron Griffen"The more awakened people get, the more awareness they get, the more people can name it." - Dr. Aaron Griffen on diversity and inclusion.
Reminder: Representation MattersWhen looking for new books, ask yourself: can my students see themselves in this book? Do they learn about someone different from them?