Solidarity Statement
We, at Educators for Social Justice, are hurt. We are at a loss. We are struggling. However, we will take action to support our black sisters and brothers. What happened to George Floyd is unacceptable and intolerable. As an organization we will not sit on the sidelines and be silent when such injustice happens. We will continue to do our part to reduce hatred in the world and improve systems that are broken and cause harm to people of color.
Here is a link to resources that can start to equip educators with knowledge to disrupt systems of oppression, racism, equity and white supremacy:
Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
How to Talk to Kids about Racism, News Report on KRCG by Jessica Hart
featuring ESJ Board Member Sheriah Mason
Below also find two upcoming events hosted by our partners at EDHUB STL that will help us to continue taking action at our schools. Click on image to register for event.
Here is a link to resources that can start to equip educators with knowledge to disrupt systems of oppression, racism, equity and white supremacy:
Teaching to Disrupt White Supremacy
How to Talk to Kids about Racism, News Report on KRCG by Jessica Hart
featuring ESJ Board Member Sheriah Mason
Below also find two upcoming events hosted by our partners at EDHUB STL that will help us to continue taking action at our schools. Click on image to register for event.
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Carolina Hidalgo, St. Louis Public Radio
March 2nd, 2018 "When Anjali Adhikari and Niah Ester teamed up for a class project last summer, they had one goal – to teach educators at Northeast Middle School all about microaggressions. "Last Saturday, Niah and Anjali led more than three dozen teachers through their training activities during the annual Educators for Social Justice conference." Click here to continue reading. |
ESJ launches Podcast on iTunes!
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