New Guide: Guide for Racial Justice & Abolitionist Social and Emotional Learning
Posted by Abolitionist Teaching Network on October 20, 2020
Abolitionist Teaching Network’s mission is simple: develop and support educators to fight injustice within their schools and communities.
This guide builds from the premise that injustice manifests differently in different schools and communities. Abolitionist Teaching cannot be distilled to a list of “best practices” because it is a way of life. Abolitionist Teachers believe that no Black, Brown, or Indigenous child is disposable. We must embody the spirit of Black Lives Mattering, not just say Black Lives Matter.
This guide is an invitation for Abolitionist Teachers to individually and collectively generate critical reflection and action.
Download the guide here.
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