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EdJustice
National Education Association (NEA)
NEA EdJustice engages and mobilizes activists in the fight for racial, social and economic justice in public education. Readers will find timely coverage of social justice issues in education and ways they can advocate for our students, our schools, and our communities.

Center for Civic Engagement: Assessment and Evaluation Instruments
Illinois State University
The resources on the website can be used to assess individual student learning and civic growth as well as program or course learning outcomes. Assessing student civic knowledge, skills, disposition, and engagement is an ongoing process that involves ongoing (and sometimes informal) formative assessments and student reflections on what they are learning and experiencing. The resources provided below will better equip you to help your students participate in the assessment process so they can grow in their learning and civic engagement.

Combatting Microaggressions: How Can I Help?
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
In this course – which is broken into six 5-minute blocks – speaker Noma Anderson explores practical strategies to eliminate interpersonal and institutional microaggressions and to champion fairness, equity, and inclusion for nondominant groups within our professions and the broader society.

Intersections: Activating Allyship
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)
This allyship training resource can be used to listen to perspectives, and practice speaking up and calling people in.

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Me and White Supremacy: Combat Racism, Change the World, and Become a Good Ancestor
Saad, L.F. (2020)
Updated and expanded from the original workbook (downloaded by nearly 100,000 people), this critical text helps you take the work deeper by adding more historical and cultural contexts, sharing moving stories and anecdotes, and including expanded definitions, examples, and further resources, giving you the language to understand racism, and to dismantle your own biases, whether you are using the book on your own, with a book club, or looking to start family activism in your own home.

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