RESOURCES FOR OUR COMMUNITY
Sesame Street' Town Hall Addressing Racism
NEWTalk to Your Kids About Racism FREE eBook
Parent's Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice -Tolerance
How to Talk to Kids About Racism and Racial Violence - Common Sense Media
30 Read-alouds - Shared by Ms. LeeAnn
Stopping Digital Bullying and Online Hate-speech
From SDUSD
We stand in solidarity with our community and want to continue to let everyone know we are here for you. We hear you, we see you, and we stand with you. The death of George Floyd and the recent events across our city, state and nation magnify the need for strong equity work in schools and districts. Authentic conversations about privilege, power and race are needed and long overdue. As educators, we have the unique opportunity to listen to our students, understand their perspectives, honor their lived experiences, and support them in figuring how they share their voice to engage in this national conversation.
From SDCOE for Families
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