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    • SJM Resources
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  • SJM Resources
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Selected Readings and Videos about Systemic Oppression

  • Dr. Ibram Kendi on Democracy Now (video) Standardized testing and the eugenics movement
  • The Racist Beginnings of Standardized Tests from NEA Today (article)
  • Eugenics movement info from History.com
  •  Six reasons why I want my white child to take ethnic studies by Jon Greenberg
  • Race the Power of an Illusion (film series) Can watch on Kanopy.com
  • Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in School  Dr. Monique Morris
  • Silenced Dialogue: Power and Pedagogy in Educating Other People’s Children by Dr. Lisa Delpit
  • Future of Healing by Dr. Shawn Ginwright
  • 13th by Ava DeVurney (film)
  • The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander
  • James Baldwin A Talk to Teachers
  • Subversive Teaching to Rehumanize Mathematics (video by Dr. Rochelle Gutierrez
  • Why is the 1% so white? (video) by Franchesca Ramsey MTV Decoded 

Note

I first posted a list of Social Justice Math (and Science) Resources for K-12 Teachers in June 2020 at https://bit.ly/SJMathScienceResources. This website shares that list (in a cleaner and more organized format). This is not an exhaustive list, and it is a living document. Feel free to suggest additions by emailing me at kari.kokka@unlv.edu, thank you!

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