Centring Anti-Racism in Healthy Schools
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Host Katelynn Theal is joined by Rohan Thompson, a Social Work Therapist/Psychotherapist and the Assistant Director of Indigenous Education, Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression and Community Relationships with the Peel District School Board. They discuss the harms of systems that normalize racism and Rohan presents actions, practices and policies for leaders to centre anti-racism.
Resources
- The Story of Ontario’s Last Segregated Black School
- Review of the Peel District School Board
- The Problem With Ontario's Public Schools
- Healing the Hidden Wounds of Racial Trauma
- The Link Between Experiences of Racism and Stress and Anxiety for Black Americans: A Mindfulness and Acceptance-Based Coping Approach
- Study: Having Just One Black Teacher Can Up Black Students’ Chances of Going to College
- Future Teachers More Likely to View Black Children as Angry, Even When They Are Not
- Black Children are More Likely to be Disciplined than White Kids for the Same Behavior
- Addressing Racism in the K-12 Workplace
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