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Doing the work to build equity takes reflection, raises questions, and is best done in collaboration and conversation with others. To support you in this work, Angela Ward, creator of this tool and author of the Equity in Focus column, will facilitate a live, online discussion at 1 p.m. Eastern time on March 29. During this special opportunity exclusively for Learning Forward members, Ward will discuss how to go beyond equity statements, how to use the tools shared in this issue, and more. Come with your questions. For more information and to register, visit bit.ly/2NWRxQX.
I wrote this definition of antiracism, grounded in critical race literature and my years of experience as an educator, to provide our staff with an anchor to determine what it looks, sounds, and feels like in practice:
Antiracism is the purposeful act of actively addressing systemic racism and systemic inequities personally, professionally, and socially.
Antiracist educators are conscious and aware of their personal bias, their worldview, and how they are privileged or marginalized racially. An educator is antiracist when they actively disrupt systemic racism and inequities from their own sphere of influence and they partner with other antiracist educators to enact collective disruption of institutional racism and systemic inequities (Ward, 2020).
— Angela M. Ward
Lindsey, R.B, Nuri-Robins, K., Terrell, R.D., & Lindsey, D.B. (2019). Cultural proficiency: A manual for school leaders (4th ed.). Corwin.Â
Ward, A.M. (2020, July 11). Why #AntiRacistEd shouldn’t be gentrified: Reason 7: Because whiteness is real. preview.mailerlite.com/d9g4w6Â
Angela M. Ward (angela@2wardequity.com) is founder and CEO of 2Ward Equity and a columnist for The Learning Professional.
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