Historically Black people have engaged in acts of self-liberation and resistance in many forms. From escaping slavery to protesting police brutality, and trailblazing in the arts and sciences, Black resistance…
Latinx Heritage and History Resources for Educators
Please enjoy and explore these equity resources as we aim to ensure that each member of our network continues growing and learning about not only their affinity but the experiences of others, specifically that of our Latinx brothers and sisters within our community.
Why I Teach My Kids About Queer Identity and You Can Too
We know representation matters but I would argue that colorful, diverse representation matters more.
5 Steps To Strengthen Your School Internal Leadership Pipeline
One of our KIPP Leadership Design Fellowship sessions is focused on building an internal leadership pipeline. Check out five key steps to make it happen at your school.
Literature For Racial Justice Learning In The Classroom
Talking to kids about race, racism, and identity is core to supporting a positive in-school experience, and promoting future academic success and sense of belonging. Literature draws students in when it shows them a mirror of their own experience, and gives them a window into a new world. As you build out your school, home, or classroom library this year, check out these suggested books to incorporate in your lessons by grade level.
BIPOC Mental Health Resources For Educators and Families
Mental health resources for BIPOC that continue Bebe Moore Campbell’s work through technology, education and support.