Ethnic studies 101
I was reading in the Guardian today how Gov Gavin sanctioned this ethnic studies as a qualification for graduation in California - but it has since been rescinded. I’m so proud to have been a Californian for a decade, and to have lived in the East Bay, where this approach was “my bubble.” It inspires the way I approach my work and particularly chapter nine of the curriculum I launched last summer for aspiring allies and others (https://bravesisproject.teachable.com/p/playbook) which was about the perils of ignoring history and context.
I wanted to share the links to all the lesson plans here, because there are resources in here we all can use and adapt to our ongoing learning. We certainly have a national (global) need for this education but too many folks are resistant, fearful, embarrassed, uncomfortable, unbothered, or straight up spiteful and dismissive.
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