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Responding to Attacks in El Paso and Dayton
We join you in mourning those lost to violence this weekend. Like many of you, we’re feeling angry, exhausted and heartbroken. We take some solace in offering these resources for supporting your students and communities and for doing what you can to fight hate before it turns violent. After losses like these, we know we must move forward. But we refuse to move on.
- From Mourning to Action
- What Is the “Alt-Right”?
- When Bad Things Happen
From Mourning to Action
What We’re Reading This Week: August 2, 2019
Dealing With Things As They Are: Creating a Classroom Environment
Making Space for Tough Talks in Class
Let’s Talk About Baltimore
In racist tweets this weekend, the president again used dehumanizing language to describe a place that’s home to hundreds of thousands of people of color. When you talk with students about place, how do you uplift a diverse range of experiences, call out coded language and engage questions of justice? This edition of The Moment offers a few places to start, with recommendations for talking about Baltimore and stories of student and educator action that counter racist narratives about New Orleans and Detroit.
- Trump Effect: Teaching Baltimore and the Power of Place
- What the Numbers Don’t Show
- Imagining a World Without White Supremacy