This is one of three parts in our Collection on Racial Justice.
TEACHING
- Reflecting on George Floyd’s Death and Police Violence Towards Black Americans | Facing History and Ourselves
This Teaching Idea is a guide for teachers to begin conversations with their students about George Floyd’s death and the events that surround it. Such conversations are always difficult for teachers to facilitate, and distance learning presents added challenges to teaching sensitive material. - The 1619 Project | New York Times Magazine
Marking 400 years since slavery first began in America, the series of articles, podcasts, and teaching resources, led by MacArthur Genius Award recipient Nikole Hannah-Jones “examines the ways the legacy of slavery continues to shape our country.”
ARTICLES TO DISCUSS | Voices of Color
- ‘Believe us’: Black Jews Respond to the George Floyd Protests, in Their Own Words | JTA | April Baskin, Anthony Russell, Yitz Jordan and Tema Smith with Josefin Dorsten
- Try to See Me | Kenny Kahn | Jewish& is a blog by Be’chol Lashon in My Jewish Learning
An assistant principal at Monte Vista High School in Danville, CA, Kenny has been involved with Be’chol Lashon since its founding and was the co-director of their camp.
- The Black Jews Are Tired | Chris Harrison | Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)
A writer and editor for audacious hospitality at the Union for Reform Judaism and a fellow in its 2018 JewV’Nation Fellowship’s Jews of Color Leadership Cohort.
- Authoritarian State or Inclusive Democracy? 21 Things We Can Do Right Now | Eric K. Ward
Senior Advisor with Race Forward and Executive Director of Western States Center and writes on the intersection of Anti-Semitism and White Supremacy.
ENGAGE
- Talking About Race | The National Museum of African American History and Culture
An online portal to help teachers, families, individuals, and communities talk about racism and commit to being anti-racist.
The Jewish Education Project Content
Topic
- Racial Justice
- History
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI)
- Community Trauma
Setting
- Congregational Learning
- After School and Beyond
- Day Schools and Yeshivas
- Teen Engagement
- Camp
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Collection
Resources to help educators respond to issues of systemic racism within this country.
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EdJustice engages and mobilizes activists for racial, social, and economic justice in public education.
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Highlighting one collection from our Racial Justice Resources that offers a place to begin the journey.
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