Where Whiteness Intersects with Antiracist Teaching & Learning

Workshops

In many ways, the racial injustice being highlighted at this time in history is not new. What IS new is the way racial justice is now being covered by the mainstream media and discussed in just about every forum. Students are looking to their teachers to help navigate and make sense of what they are seeing. In our workshops, we help educators develop the knowledge and skills to support students in this process — and to work with colleagues in developing inclusive, antiracist curricula and school communities.

Some of our newest workshops include:

Elizabeth Denevi and Jenna Chandler-Ward

  • Anticipating Resistance and Countering Backlash

  • Antiracist Curricular Integration

  • Affinity and Accountability

  • Why Your Bias Matters: How Teacher Expectations Impact Student Achievement

TWW Podcast

 

Student Voices

Being a Co-Conspirator

The Role of White Educators in Antiracist Education
Assumptions and Actions

By Elizabeth Denevi

Getting Started

We are often asked by teachers for “where to start” resources. 
Here is a list of authors and texts that have helped us to find our way forward.
 
Collage of the covers of three books, The Fire Next Time, Whiteness Visible,and White Fragility