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We believe that antiracism work starts with self-learning. This learning motivates and guides our antiracist actions.
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AntiRacism Daily
This free newsletter focuses on ways racism and systemic oppression persist in society and offers tangible ways to take action in your own community – whether it's signing a petition, making a donation, or changing your mindset.
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CCHS Roundtable
Hear from CCHS students about the state of race relations and how to support students of color from Boston, Concord, and Carlisle (July 2020)
More Reources
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Racially Affirming Books for Asian American Pacific Islander Children and Families (PDF)
From Wheelock College Center on the Ecology of Early Development
Racially Affirming Books for Black Children (PDF)
From Wheelock College Center on the Ecology of Early Development
Teaching for Change developed SocialJusticeBooks.org in 2017 to share critically reviewed selections of multicultural and social justice books for children, young adults, and educators.
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Become a more effective advocate for racial equity through this daily newsletter and podcast.
Learn more about people and events in American history that are critically important but not well known.
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Find resources on raising children who are thoughtful, informed and brave about race.
Offers free teaching guides, lessons plans and more to create inclusive communities.
Talking about race, although hard, is necessary. Find tools and guidance to empower your journey and inspire conversation.
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Concord-Carlisle Schools
• District's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Webpage
• Concord-Carlisle High School Student Initiatives
- Cue the Culture Radio Program
- The Voice (CCHS Student Newspaper)
• RoundTable Discussion, hosted by CCHS Student Leaders
Community Groups
• Town of Concord, DEI Commission
• DEI Committee of the League of Women Voters’ of Concord-Carlisle
The Committee was formed in response to the horrific killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis Police Officers. Committee members resolved to take action to address systemic racism in our country and in our communities.
• Concord-Carlisle Human Rights Council
• First Parish, Racial Justice Action Group
• West Concord Union Church, Justice and Outreach
• WIDE Lincoln (Welcome, Inclusion, Diversity, Equity)
Activism Groups
• Coalition for Anti-Racism, Equity and Justice in Education