Select 4 resources from the attached list. Choose resources that will expand/challenge your thinking or help you move beyond your current level of understanding. : Develop a mini-slide show that documents your engagement with your four resources (e.g., screenshots, links, images, notes, clips, etc.) that describes your thought processes regarding the following questions:
• What is the main theme of each resource and why did you choose these specific resources?
• What did you learn from each resource?
• How did the resources you picked expand or challenge your thinking?
• In what ways do these resources connect to Nieto and Bode ( Nieto, Sonia and Bode, Patty. (2018). Affirming Diversity: The Sociopolitical Context of Multicultural Education, 7th Ed. Boston, MA: Pearson. textbook) – make direct reference to the textbook in your slides!
• Finally, thinking about your resources , what was an overall take-away from exposing yourself to different perspectives.
Choose 4 Resources from this list.
Podcasts:
Whistling Vivaldi (NPR)
"Side Effects of White Women" (Small Doses with Amanda Seales)
"Well Meaning White People" (Smartest Person in the Room)
Kaepernick (Still Processing)
White Lies (NPR)
"A Decade on Watching Black People Die" (Code Switch)
"How to Be an Antiracist" (Brené Brown + Ibram X. Kendi)
Articles:
"The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism" (Audre Lorde)
"When Feminism is White Supremacy in Heels" (Rachel Elizabeth Cargle)
"Walking While Black" (Garnette Cadogan)
"The Case for Reparations" (Ta-Nehisi Coates)
"Why Seeing Yourself Represented on Screen Is So Important" (Kimberley Lawson)
75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice
Resources for White People to Learn and Talk About Race and Racism
Activities:
Racial Bias Test (Harvard) – this will help you understand what your biases might be
https://www.facebook.com/theconsciouskid/photos/a.1133944430045136/2698277956945101/?type=3&theater – Look over the graph below and reflect on your past, current thoughts/beliefs, and implications of these convictions.
Looking for immediate action steps? Click here: Resources for Accountability and Actions for Black Lives
Videos:
"Why Are White People So Bad at Talking About Race?" – short video summarizing the book by Robin DiAngelo
"Bloomberg and The Legacy of Stop-and-Frisk" (The Daily Show)
How We Can Win (David Jones)
"I’m Still Here," by Austin Channing Brown (Art of the Sermon)
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