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Your Antiracism Toolkit - The Educator’s Playbook to Talking Diversity

January 23, 2021 EVERFI
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Your Antiracism Toolkit - The Educator’s Playbook to Talking Diversity
Show Notes

This edWeb podcast is sponsored by EVERFI.
The webinar recording can be accessed here.

Students’ well-being and social development are inseparably interwoven with their understanding of diversity, equity and inclusion. By centering equity in your work as an educator, you are not only ensuring that students have equal access to opportunities, but also investing in students’ social-emotional skills—the very foundation from which emotional intelligence and social IQ are born. 

If we hope to impart social-emotional skills to our students, we have to first have a conversation that includes the whole person each of our students is, and that includes their understanding of and relationship with diversity. Too often, our discomfort with a topic translates to avoidance, but we can’t expect our colleagues who are Black, Indigenous, and people of color to be the only educators in the building willing to have these conversations—the burden is too great to bear, and the stakes for all students are just too high. 

In this edWeb podcast, educators Stephanie Williams from Norman Public Schools (OK) and Darbie Valenti from St. Joseph School District (MO)  illustrate what it means to center your work in equity, and the far-reaching impact that can have. 

This edWeb podcast is of interest to K-12 teachers, librarians, school and district leaders, and counselors.

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