Building Curriculum for Racial Justice
Civil Rights leader, Rep. John Lewis inspires our thinking for this conversation.
In a Washington Post interview (25 Dec. 2014), he compares the 1965 Selma-Montgomery March with the recent Ferguson and #BlackLivesMatter protests:
“What is happening is not like a firecracker where you just come and pop off and make a lot of noise, and you’re gone,” Lewis said. “It’s more like a pilot light that continues to burn.”
In this conversation we will ask: What's the pilot light in our curriculum that helps students to connect around important issues of race and justice in our time?
Another way to ask this question: How do we build curriculum, rituals, tools, and skills in modular, open, inspiring ways that will give students the permission to follow their passions, yet also invites them to go deep into important issues as committed and informed citizens?
We hope to learn from each others stories of building curriculum for racial justice in our classrooms.
Conversational Practice
We will invite open conversation, similar those we have had on Teachers Teaching Teachers in reference to Black Lives Matter: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY9e9zEmLwtPnN74JE8Z4RH_XtkbO67mG In addition, we will invite participants break out into stations and rotate. These stations will
-Participants share a word and create a word bank from station to station then share this at the end
-Come back together and share the word bank. Word whip around? Synthesize through a poem.
-Close with writing, sharing, commitments and sharing tools.
Conversation Links
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Diane CarruthersPrincipal, Lehman Alternative Community School
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Jessica RaleighDenver Public Schools
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eric fieldmanCollingswood HS
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RocQuel Johnson
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Peggy GeorgeClassroom 2.0 LIVE
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Tekeia HowardThe Miami Valley School
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David BoxerThe Blake School
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Christopher Rogers
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Lauren WinesThe Shipley School
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Deanna StephanGarnet Valley High School
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Kevin McIlmail
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Kilolo MoyoHarambee Institute of Science and Technology
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Irene KrugmanFrank McCourt High School
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Rachel Nichols
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Luke BilgerThe School District of Philadelphia
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Lisa AmeisenThe Baldwin School
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Emily G. JonesBreck School
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Ryan ArcherSan Marcos Unified School District
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Katrina ClarkTAG Philly, Philadelphia Writing Project, Workshop School
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Grace O'KeeffeHudson High School of Learning Technologies
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Samuel Reed IIIU School / Philadelphia Writing Project
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Rusul AlrubailThe Writing Project
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Alexa DunnSchool District of Philadelphia
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Elijah Kaufman
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Rachel GorskyThe Miami Valley School
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Jessica ReingoldUniversity of Mary Washington
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Katie Bordner
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Megan HaydenWorkshop School and Process This
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Saber KhanBrowning School
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Wendi Moss
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Bethany SilvaShipley School
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Dan Eberle
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Christina MoradoOyster Adams Bilingual School
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Laura SchenkeHudson High School of Learning Technologies
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Katharine HudsonHaverford School
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Paul AllisonNew York City Writing Project
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Wendy EiteljorgThe Shipley School
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Alex RagoneCity and Country School
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Katia HildebrandtUniversity of Regina
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Charlie McGeehanThe U School
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Swetha NarasimhanUniversity of Pennsylvania, Graduate School of Education; Science Leadership Academy
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Beth RheingoldCHAI: School and Community Partnerships
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