Listly by Deb Schiano
Social Justice Educational Resources
You need to watch your words. If one of these 12 terms is still in your vocabulary, it's time to reframe, rethink and reimagine your word choices.
Race. Criminal Justice. In this thought-provoking documentary, scholars, activists and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom.
Here are 15 games that challenge players to make impactful decisions which help enable these players to have empathy about social issues.
Gender. Today’s Do Now: Step 1: Take out your hometask (bias sheet) and put it on the desk in front of you Step 2: Choose from the options below: Option 1: Enjoy a few reading minutes! Option 2: Take an IAT Option 3: Practice our vocabulary in Quizlet
Education. This Brown Center Report (BCR) on American Education is the sixth and final edition in the third volume and the 16th issue overall. The series began in 2000. As in the past, the report comprises three studies.
Race. To help teachers make the most of these films, we also provide a grab-bag of teaching ideas, related readings and student activities.
Gender. Explore women's rights around the world in 360 multimedia.
Gender. Media. It’s no secret that advertisers are not always the most reliable when it comes to portraying realistic bodies. However, sometimes a company does get it right and launches a campaign centered on ensuring that very thing happens.
These resources were developed by the ABA Division for Public Education. Designed for Students, these lessons explore complex topics such as News Literacy, Law & War, and much more.
Anti-Semitism. Amicus curiae, literally 'friend of the court,' briefs have proven to be one of the most effective means of addressing anti-Semitism and bigotry.
Racism. This database provides an overview of many of the symbols most frequently used by a variety of white supremacist groups and movements, as well as some other types of hate groups.
Literature provides not only a gateway of empathy into the lives of others, but also a mirror for readers whose lives have been affected by difficult circumstances. It can provide everyone with opportunities for self-reflection and growth. The American Library Association’s Great Stories Club is a unique book club model that uses powerful stories to engage and inspire.
Censorship. Film and video productions can vividly depict the impact of censorship on individuals and society. Consider screening a film or sponsoring a First Amendment film festival for Banned Books Week.
Culture. Diversity. Immigration. The film features Hasan Minhaj, Ivy Quicho, and Junot Díaz reading from “America is in the Heart” set against images of immigrants across the U.S.
Social Justice. Global. Books.We are Amnesty International UK. We are ordinary people from across the world standing up for humanity and human rights.
Racism. media. The double-standard for white shooters is more than just 'lone wolf'
“One either allows racial inequities to persevere, as a racist, or confronts racial inequities, as an anti-racist. There is no in-between safe space of 'not racist.'” ― Ibram X. Kendi, How to Be an Antiracist
The following 11 titles, a mix of history, social science, and memoir, offer facts and reflections on systemic racial injustice as well as ways to channel feeling into action.