Additional Resources
These resources are additional materials that will supplement your ABAR journey. Though not included in the tool kit, these resources have been curated by the collective’s experts.
Important Readings
Curricular Resources for Social Justice and ABAR Teaching
Resources for Remote Learning
Social Media Accounts to Follow
ABAR Educators
@britthawthorne @britthawthorne_- teacher and ABAR educator with a Montessori lens
@josemedina1000 @JoseMedinaJr89- former teacher and principal with a focus on dual language, cultural consciousness, and equity
@educatorsforjustice @EdsForJustice - offers live conversations with education and ABAR experts
@hiphoped @TheRealHipHopEd
@lit_c.i.r.c.l.e - educators from Oakland providing lessons and reflections for being anti-racist in your pedagogy
@teachersforblacklives - “Teachers holding teachers accountable” with self-reflection questions, suggestions, and strategies for your educational spaces
@teachandtransform @teachntransform - teacher and ABAR expert Liz Kleinrock
@mariebeech - Social justice & anti-racism educator
Teaching and Reading Resources
@zinneducationproject @ZinnEdProject- inclusively supports the teaching of diverse peoples history
@theconciouskid @consciouskidlib - dedicated to educational equity and healthy racial identity development in youth
@blackgirlthatreads - book recommendations and reviews
@thestackspod @thestackspod_- book lists and thoughts on readings, interviews with authors, and a deeper dive into fiction and non-fiction books by diverse authors
@diversereads - Diverse picture book suggestions for the elementary classroom.
Social Justice/History Organizations
@theafrolatindiaspora - understanding and educating the African diaspora in the Americas and redefining Afrolatinidad
@blackhistoryforwhitepeople - lessons on Black history that have been left out of most textbooks and classrooms
@decolonizemyself - “A First Nations Perspective”
@socialstudies4socialjustice