Friday, May 29, 2020

Race, Justice, Kids and Libraries


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There is always more work to be done by each and every one of us to create a safe and bias-free world for all our communities. This work doesn't start or stop when there is injustice and unrest because that has been ever-present - not just historically but for every single day of your and my lived life. Every. Day. Until we commit to fighting injustice and racism every day, no matter who we are or where we are from, we can't make this change happen. Let's all be that change. 

The following resources on this blog post will be updated as links and resources come to our attention. Please feel free to share any you run across in the comments.

KidLit Rally 4 Black Lives: Anti-Racist Resources for Children, Families and Educators. The Brown Bookshelf. Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich. 6/4/20

Your Kids Aren't Too Young to Talk About Race  prettygooddesign blog

Talking Race with Young Children. NPR 4/26/19

Black Lives Matter Instructional Library - clickable links to read-alouds for kids

ALSC Supporting Diverse Communities Toolkit
Families of diverse backgrounds are facing increased uncertainty and are turning to their public libraries as a resource for information on navigating issues in our changing times. The Association for Library Service to Children (ALSC), a division of the American Library Association (ALA), has compiled a list of resources to help librarians support children and families through times of unrest and uncertainty. ALSC’s Core Values include Responsiveness, Inclusiveness, Integrity and Respect. Therefore, when many are feeling vulnerable, disenfranchised, or wary of what the future holds, librarians and ALSC members stand resolute in their commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion

Let's Talk About Race (13:01 minute video) - The Tutu Teacher
I made this video for the kindergarten students at my school. I realize this might be a helpful video for non Black children to also watch. In the video I discuss what racism is and how it’s impacted the lives of Black and Brown people. I also read aloud the story Let’s Talk about Race. Finally, I encourage young people to think about what actions they can take to use their voice to speak out against injustices. You have my permission to share.You can find the video by tapping the link in my bio or going to https://bit.ly/videotutu

Talking About Race and Anti-Racism with Children  Ramsey County (MN) Library.  5/29/20

Anti-Racism Resources Padlet -  Compiled by Dr. Nicole Cooke

Anti-Racism Resources . Compiled by Sarah Sophie Flicker, Alyssa Klein. May 2020

This document is intended to serve as a resource to white people and parents to deepen our anti-racism work. If you haven’t engaged in anti-racism work in the past, start now. Feel free to circulate this document on social media and with your friends, family, and colleagues.

Because several folks keep asking for a reading list for children (0-12) - Compiled by Sujei Lugo Vázquez (@sujeilugo)  + Alia Jones (@readitrealgood) 6/1/20

Talking About Race web portal. National Museum of  African American History and Culture. 5/31/20
An online portal designed to help individuals, families, and communities talk about racism, racial identity and the way these forces shape every aspect of society, from the economy and politics to the broader American culture. The online portal provides digital tools, online exercises, video instructions, scholarly articles and more than 100 multi-media resources tailored for educators, parents and caregivers—and individuals committed to racial equality.  

An Antiracist Reading List. Ibram X. Kendi. NYTimes  5/29/20

Inclusive Services Assessment and Guide. Wisconsin Dept of Public Instruction. 6/19.

Evaluating Children's Books About Police: a toolkit for librarians and other evaluators of children's literature. Oakland Public Library. 12/17.
Race, Police and Justice: Recommended Reading for Children  Fountaindale (IL) Public Library District    5/28/20


Project Ready: Reimagining Equity & Access for Diverse Youth: a free online professional development curriculum. "This site hosts a series of free, online professional development modules for school and public youth services librarians, library administrators, and others interested in improving their knowledge about race and racism, racial equity, and culturally sustaining pedagogy. The primary focus of the Project READY curriculum is on improving relationships with, services to, and resources for youth of color and Native youth."

Because Black Lives Matter, A Collection of Anti-Racist Reading Lists. Karen Jensen. Teen Librarian Toolbox. SLJ  6/1/2020

Because Black Lives Matter, a Collection of Resources. Karen Jensen. Teen Librarian Toolbox. 6/5/20

Black Lives Matter: a Collection of Intersectionality Resources. Karen Jensen. Teen Librarian Toolbox. 6/8/20

A Roundup of Books on Activism, Social Justice and the Histories of Protest. Amanda McGregor. Teen Librarian Toolbox. 6/9/20


Embrace Race website - links, webinars, booklists, articles and resources to teach children about race and systemic racism.

Unity and Justice Booklists. ALSC

Summer Reading List 2020. We are Kid Lit Collective.  5/28/2020

Bustle. 3/20/18

75 Things White People Can Do for Racial Justice. Corinne Shutack. Medium.  8/13/17

Anti-Racism Resource List. Cissy White.  Aces Connections.  6/9/20


1 comment:

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