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Anti-Racism Lesson Plans and Resources for Racial Literacy

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Anti-Racism Lesson Plans and Resources for Racial Literacy

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What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Racist?

To create an equitable society, we as educators and parents must commit to making unbiased choices and being anti-racist in all aspects of our lives. To be anti-racist is to be actively fighting racism; a choice resulting from a conscious decision to make frequent, consistent, equitable decisions daily. As students nationwide have joined the fight for racial equity and justice, many educators are engaging students in discussing our nation’s fraught history of systemic racism. Racism is everyone’s problem, and we all have an integral role to play in stopping it. Start planning your lessons here with this evolving lesson plan collection.

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Win a Class Set of "The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks"

Celebrate Black History and Women's History Months by learning about one of our American heroes: Mrs. Rosa Parks. In partnership with the Zinn Education Project: Teaching People's History and AFT's Share My Lesson, we are giving away copies of Jeanne Theoharis’ book, The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks, and you can attend a live virtual screening of the documentary The Rebellious Life of Mrs. Rosa Parks.