Inclusive Pedagogies
This moment in history insists that we attend in explicit and deliberate ways to racism in every context. The resources below are just a beginning to that work. If you have additional sources you'd like to see included here, please send them to hartecenter@wlu.edu.
(Many thanks to Joan Ostrove of Macalester College for her work to make many of these resources visible.)
- Race, Racism, and Anti-Racism Resources Guide
The University Library has created a guide to support curricular and extra-curricular efforts on campus. For questions or suggestions, please email Emily Cook. - A Call to Action from an Anti-Racist Science Community from Geoscientists of Color
This piece includes a list of actions that any scholar in any department from any discipline might consider. - Anti-Racism Resource Guide
Rich, shareable, and growing. - Anti-Racist Educator Questionnaire and Rubric
Meaningful engagement in the classroom begins with self-reflection. This is a useful tool to begin that process. - Anti-Racist Resources for Your 2020-2021 Teaching
Complied by the Modern Language Association, this site includes historical background, theory, assignments, teaching practices and actions to challenge white supremacy. - Eight Actions to Reduce Racism in College Classrooms
All of these are excellent. Number eight requires attention from all of us. - 'Every Work of American Literature is About Race:' Writers on How We Got Here
The New York Times asked writers to name the books that first made them aware of race and racism. - Go-To Readings for Anti-Racist Pedagogies
Assembled by the Great Lakes College Association/Global Liberal Arts Alliance, this is a very accessible reading list for folks who are early in the journey of rethinking their work in the classroom. - Increasing Inclusivity by Exploring Alternative Theater Scripts
This site explores being more deliberate in our selection of scripts and texts as we focus on being more inclusive in our teaching. - Institutionalized Racism: A Syllabus
Resources from JSTOR that help to provide social, structural, and historical contexts around the present moment. - Pedagogical Strategies to Acknowledge and Discuss Institutional Legacies of Racism
Not sure where to begin? This piece from the University of Denver breaks everything down into six clear and powerful steps. - Race Matters
A commentary on students of color in the STEM fields. - Race and Pedagogy Journal
This online journal is free and packed with resources. - Remote Learning and Anti-Racist Pedagogies
Some tips and list of resources compiled by student researchers at Bryn Mawr and Haverford. - Speak Up
A thorough guide to preparing ourselves for and responding to racism in academic settings. Created by the Southern Poverty Law Center.