WellesleyDEI
@WellesleyDEI
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion resources for the Wellesley Public Schools community.
@DenaSimmons has been a thoughtful partner in our work in Wellesley. This story must be told. Orgs can and must do better to truly live into the equity, antiracist values espoused.
Holding the ##AAPI community in ATL and beyond in our thoughts today as we remember the shootings on 3/16/21. #StopAAPIHate #StopAAPIHate #StopAAPIHate n.pr/3u6vJUt
Admiration & gratitude for @Isabelwilkerson and @reineayiti for a captivating discussion of #Caste. Thank you for sharing your brilliance with the #Wellesley community tonight. #WomensHistoryMonth
Thank you @LexingtonDEI . Resistance is real. Resistance can be dangerous. What happens to one of us, happens to all of us. Standing in #solidarity with DEI Director Ray Porch.
I’m published! Thank you @NASSP for sharing my story of resilience. So thankful, grateful, and blessed! Leading While Black bit.ly/3pu7wpn via @NASSP
"The Rooney Rule is a great example that organizations can enact any new policy that they want to address racial inequity, but if you don’t do the work to unpack racist ideas in your organization, you will go not make progress and actually reinforce racism." @turnerhj
We need to regularly assess our hiring structures and systems. Attention Leaders: Do Better Than the NFL henryjturner.com/2022/02/14/att… via @turnerhj
What an amazing, generous gift, @kwamealexander. You absolutely are!
We need to regularly assess our hiring structures and systems. Attention Leaders: Do Better Than the NFL henryjturner.com/2022/02/14/att… via @turnerhj
Congratulations to Wellesley educator @Akosua0906 for publishing these narratives to "Amplify Africa". Proud of you for making history!
I'm so proud of my friend @Akosua0906's "Amplify Africa" reporting project, supported by @NABJ's Ethel Payne Fellowship. Her unique series feature conversations with African creatives and so much more. Check this: nabjonline.org/blog/2021-ethe…
To overcome racial inequality, we must confront our history. (@eji_org) calendar.eji.org/racial-injusti…
#Joy comes in the (Monday) morning! #LiftEveryVoiceAndSing #BHM
A few years ago, I mentioned “Lift Every Voice and Sing” during class. To my surprise, many of my students had never heard of it before although it was written and composed right here in Jacksonville, FL. That day, lessons were put on hold for something greater ❤️
Whew...what a special day to honor our community! So much rich history. So much #joy. #LunarNewYear & #BlackHistoryMonth
Pausing to remember the 6 million Jews lost in the #Holocaust. As we live through a time when the truths of history are being challenged, even erased, let us face this history and learn what needs to be learned so this never happens again. #HolocaustRemembranceDay
Tmw is #MLK's birthday. In the days, weeks ahead, there will be much talk about service in his honor and his "I Have a Dream" speech, and little about the ways he spoke against militarism, economic exploitation, white supremacy...We serve #MLK's legacy when we tell his full story
Just played @factualitygame to help #Wellesley community better understand structural inequality, one character at a time #equity #knowbetterdobetter
“When the vast majority of stories being censored and being called things like ‘dangerous’ tell the stories of historically marginalized communities, that directly reflects on students. ...That their own stories and their own lives aren’t fit for consumption, either.”
Dozens of books written by Black authors are being pulled from school libraries under the pretext that they’re teaching critical race theory. Most of the books don’t teach critical race theory but are written by and about people of color. nbcnews.to/3JYFqv3
A year ago today, we witnessed a mob attack on the #Capitol in an attempt to disrupt a peaceful transfer of power. As we reflect on those events, this set of resources can help your students learn more about the insurrection and democratic institutions. ow.ly/wb3C50Ho3iJ
"Antiracist educators teach difficulty history."
Antiracist educators teach difficult history. Resources for educators to discuss January 6th insurrection with students. henryjturner.com/2022/01/05/res… #msaachat #edchat #FutureReady
As we approach the anniversary of the Capitol insurrection, students will have thoughts and questions about its historical context and present-day ramifications. These resources from @facinghistory can help you navigate those conversations. facinghistory.org/educator-resou…
“It’s bad enough we have to deal with racism in the real world. We shouldn’t have to deal with it in school.”
As parents protest critical race theory, students fight racist behavior in class. One 15-year-old told her school board: “It's bad enough we have to deal with racism in the real world — we shouldn't have to deal with it in school.” nbcnews.to/3E5M9zc
“Sometimes people try to destroy you, precisely because they recognize your power - not because they don't see it, but because they see it and they don't want it to exist.” #bellhooks always painted with her words a portrait of possibility for love, liberation & justice. #RIP
Rest in Power, #bellhooks. #womanist #feminist
Obituary: bell hooks, a Hopkinsville native who went on to an international career as an author, critic, feminist and public intellectual, died on Dec. 15 at her home in Berea. She was 69. @lbblackford kentucky.com/news/state/ken…
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