“We Want to Do More Than Survive: Abolitionist Teaching and the Pursuit of Educational Freedom” by Bettina L.
“Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain” by Zaretta Hammond: Hammond provides insights on how to leverage the brain’s learning processes to engage and empower students from diverse backgrounds.ģ. “For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood… and the Rest of Y’all Too” by Christopher Emdin: This book explores the challenges faced by teachers working in marginalized communities and offers practical strategies for cultivating an inclusive classroom environment.Ģ. To support teachers in their journey towards becoming more inclusive and culturally responsive educators, here are 10 highly recommended anti-racism professional development books:ġ.
One important area that has gained increased attention in recent years is anti-racism education. As educators, it is crucial to constantly strive for growth and improvement in our practice.