Our educational services department is supplying our school leaders with resources to support their knowledge of Black history and Afro-Latino culture from the Center for Racial Justice in Education.
We encourage our families to celebrate, honor, and empower Black experiences on the Monterey Peninsula and beyond.
The Center for Racial Justice in Education has curated this list of learning and teaching resources below.
How Do We Celebrate Black History Month? Teaching Black History Month in Schools:
- The History Behind Black History Month – Teaching Tolerance
- Do’s and Don’ts of Teaching Black History – Teaching Tolerance
- Five Things Not to Do During Black History Month – Zaretta Hammond
- Mining the Jewel of Black History Month – Emily Chiariello
- Four Black History Month Must-Haves – Zaretta Hammond
- Black History Month Is Over. Now What? – Dena Simmons
What Can We Do In Our Classrooms? Lesson Plans and Curriculum Resources for Educators:
- 50 Resources for Black History Month – KQED Education
- Black History Month resources for teachers – WeTeachNYC
- Black History Month Lessons & Resources – National Education Association
- Black History Teaching Resources – Smithsonian Education
- What Counts as History? – Teaching Tolerance
- Black History Month Resources – ReadingRockets.org
- 6 Teaching Tools for Black History Month – Edutopia
Do We Need Black History Month? The Underrepresentation and Miseducation of Black Stories, Experiences, and Histories in Schools:
- It’s Black History Month. Look in the Mirror. – The NY Times
- Black History Month Isn’t Racist, It’s a Form of Reparations – Jenn M. Jackson
- Teaching Hard History – Teaching Tolerance
- ‘Black Season’ at My White Middle School – Baratunde Thurston
- Black history is bigger than slavery. We should teach kids accordingly – The Guardian
- What Kids Are Really Learning About Slavery – Melinda D. Anderson
What Are Ways To Bring Black Lives Matter Into The Classroom? (Curriculum Resources):
- Black Lives Matter in Schools Resources – D.C. Area Educators for Social Justice
- Black Lives Matter in Education-Week of Action Getting Started Packet – Black Lives Matter in NYC Schools
- Black Lives Matter at School-Resources – Ed Justice
- Resources for Educators: Elementary and Early Childhood – Teaching for Change
- Classroom Flyers, Posters, and Visuals – BLM Educators Group
- Resources for Educators: Middle and High School – Teaching for Change
- BLM National Curriculum Folder – NyCoRE
Why Teach Black Lives Matter in Schools? (Think Pieces):
- Why Teaching Black Lives Matter Matters | Part I – Teaching Tolerance
- Bringing Black Lives Matter Into the Classroom | Part II – Teaching Tolerance
- Making Black Lives Matter in Our Schools – Rethinking Schools
- How One Elementary School Sparked A Citywide Movement To Make Black Students Lives Matter – Rethinking Schools
- Teaching #BlackLivesMatter – Teaching for Change
- Black Students’ Lives Matter – Rethinking Schools
Where Are Afro-Latinos Represented in School Curricula?
- Diaspora Blackness in the Caribbean: A Radical Resource – Medium
- Afro-Latino: A deeply rooted identity among U.S. Hispanics – Pew Research Center
- Anti-Blackness in Latinx Countries is the Result of Deliberate Cultural Policy – Racebaitr
- Let’s talk about phenotype and global Blackness – Black Youth Project
- This Is What It Means To Be Afro-Latino – HuffPost
- Black history month is a token tribute, but Afro-Latinos don’t even have that – The Guardian
- A Look at Who Gets Left Out of Black History Month – Alternet
How Do We Center Black Women and Black Girls in Our Schools?
- Celebrate Women This Black History Month – Teaching Tolerance
- Black Womanhood: The Syllabus – Julieta Salgado
- Don’t Forget About Black Girls – Teaching Tolerance
- The Black Girl Pushout – Melinda D. Anderson
- Centering Black Girls’ Literacies: A Review of Literature on the Multiple Ways of Knowing of Black Girls – Gholnecsar E. Muhammad and Marcelle Haddix
- The Biased Policies That Are Pushing Black Girls Out of School – Dayna Evans
- Black Girls Matter: Pushed Out, OverPoliced, and Underprotected – Kimberle Crenshaw with Priscilla Ocen and Jyoti Nanda
- From Preschool to Prison: The Criminalization of Black Girls – Mackenzie Chakara
- Getting Black Trans Women’s Needs Met: An Interview With Phoebe VanCleefe – Huff Post
- #SAYHERNAME: Towards a Gender Inclusive Movement for Black Lives – Brittney Cooper
- Murders of trans women highlight the intersection of racial and gender-based violence – Women’s Media Center
- Centering Black Women, Girls, Gender Nonconforming People, and Fem(me)’s in Campaigns for Expanded Sanctuary and Freedom Cities – Andrea J. Ritchie and Monique W. Morris, Ed.D
How Do We Center Black LGBTQ Experiences?
- 100+ LGBTQ Black Women You Should Know: The Epic Black History Month – Marie Lynn Bernard
- Supporting Black LGBTQ Students – GLSEN
- Trans Women of Color Collective: Shifting the Narrative – Trans Women of Color Collective
- What it’s like being Black and queer in school – Shantal Otchere
- Black LGBTQ History: Teachers Must Do a Better Job – Teaching Tolerance
- Blackedout History Celebrating Black LGBTQ History Month – GSA Network
- Navigating Community Institutions: Black Transgender Women’s Experiences in Schools, the Criminal Justice System, and Churches – Louis F Graham, et al.
- Why I’m Nonbinary but Don’t Use ‘They/Them” – Ashleigh Shackelford
- GLAAD celebrates black LGBT icons throughout Black History Month – Alexandra Bolles
- A Dedication To Kerrice Lewis & All The Black Queer Bodies Sacrificed… – Evolve Benton
- Black Gay History and the Fight Against AIDS – Dan Royles
As a Parent, What Are Ways I Can Engage My Family in Black History Month?: