Virtual Roundtable: Antiracist Materials for Teaching the Humanities

Roundtables

Fee

Free

Join us for a peer-to-peer discussion of antiracist resources that are proving their value in your district! Bring your recommendations of books for educators, books for students, articles, websites, or curricula to support teachers in keeping up to date with the evolving needs of today’s antiracist K-12 classrooms. While many lists of resources are available, the goal of this session is to share thoughts about the uses of different materials and how they have worked or fallen short for different purposes, so that our collective knowledge and experience can inform purchasing and planning decisions. 

Applicable for curricular administrators, departments heads, and interested educators.

Registration Information

Partnership Educators:

Registration must be approved through your school district. Contact your school district’s Primary Source representative with your request.

Non-partnership Educators:

Register using the form below.

Questions?

Contact Sara Clamage at sara@primarysource.org.

Registration is ongoing until the course is filled.

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