EP 008: How Can We Build Anti-Racist White Educators?
The Equity Experience - En podcast af Karla Manning, PhD

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In this episode, I read an excerpt from an online article "How Can We Build Anti-Racist White Educators?" from Teaching Tolerance, written by Charlie McGeehan (2018). The key takeaways from this article are: 1. White people have a responsibility to work with other white people to build anti-racist identities and practices. 2. True anti-racism training must be ongoing, and it must involve networks to support us in this practice. 3. This work must be accountable to the people of color who find themselves targeted by racism on a daily basis. 4. Humility must be central to this work. 5. Talking about racism and white supremacy isn’t enough To read the full article of this excerpt, please visit: https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/how-can-we-build-antiracist-white-educators If your school or organization needs support with developing anti-racism within your curriculum and/or teaching initiatives, I invite you to schedule a discovery call with me at this link here. Thanks for listening and stay tuned for the next episode!