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    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
    • Restorative Justice Children's Books
    • Children's Literature
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    • Connecting with Social Justice Organizations
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Educators for Social Justice
  • About Us
  • 2024 Conference
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Conference
  • Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
    • Restorative Justice Children's Books
    • Children's Literature
    • Peace Studies
    • Writing for & by Educators
    • Connecting with Social Justice Organizations
    • Academic Journals
    • Developing your Social Justice Education Library
    • Institutes, Think Tanks & Research Centers
  • Community
    • Committees
    • Book Club


​About Us

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We are a grassroots, teacher-led professional development group located in St. Louis, MO. We believe that educators are public intellectuals who gain strength and wisdom through working with other educators, parents and members of the community. Our mission is to develop and support socially just, equitable, and sustainable practices in schools and communities. We are committed to connecting educators across the lifespan and building networks to mobilize resources to promote progressive change. We work to promote the idea that developing socially just curriculum is a form of activism.

Mission Statement

Our mission is to develop and support socially just, equitable, and sustainable practices in schools and communities. We are committed to connecting educators across the lifespan and building networks to mobilize resources to promote progressive change. We work to promote the idea that developing socially just curriculum is a form of activism.

Main Goals

1. Engage educators in supporting social justice curriculum & practices.
2. Build and maintain diversity.
3. Meet regularly to discuss social justice issues in classrooms, schools & communities.
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  • About Us
  • 2024 Conference
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Conference
  • Resources
    • Lesson Plans
    • Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
    • Restorative Justice Children's Books
    • Children's Literature
    • Peace Studies
    • Writing for & by Educators
    • Connecting with Social Justice Organizations
    • Academic Journals
    • Developing your Social Justice Education Library
    • Institutes, Think Tanks & Research Centers
  • Community
    • Committees
    • Book Club