Mellody Hobson says, it's a "conversational third rail." But, she says,
that's exactly why we need to start talking about it. In this engaging,
persuasive talk, Hobson makes the case that speaking openly about race —
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I teach several courses under the broad topic of "Multicultural Education," prioritizing social justice issues of access, power/privilege, & narrowing the academic achievement gap. I am a person of color and I almost always have a white co-teacher. We include topics, such as: racism, sexism, heterosexism, ableism, ethnocentrism, deculturalization, transforming curriculum, etc. This is a place where I post information that we teach; lesson plans for activities; and resources we use and/or which are shared with me by my adult students.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Color Blind or Color Brave
https://www.ted.com/talks/mellody_hobson_color_blind_or_color_brave#t-835579
Labels:
Colorblind,
Difficult Conversations,
Race/Racism,
Video