Thursday, October 01, 2020
introduction to two spirit people
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
[illustrations and photos of people from minoritized groups]
BlackIllustrations.com is one site that offers illustrations of Black people in different contexts, including office, medical, STEM, education and more. Some sets are free; others have a cost.
https://www.BlackIllustrations.com
(Above: some education-related images from BlackIllustrations.com)
Collections include Tiny Humans, "Breathe, Stretch, Shake, All Hands, Black in Green Spaces, Food for the Soul, Women at Work, The Perfect Holiday, All Black Lives Matter, I's Married Now, and Good Hair.
The Gender Spectrum Collection
Vice Gender Photos Collection https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ |
"The Gender Spectrum Collection is a stock photo library featuring images of trans and non-binary models that go beyond the clichés. This collection aims to help media better represent members of these communities as people not necessarily defined by their gender identities—people with careers, relationships, talents, passions, and home lives."
Sunday, August 30, 2020
[a kids book about racism]
A Kids Book About is a company creating a new kind of kids' books -- ones that focus on the content and ideas. Here's what they say about their approach:
The first thing you’ll notice about our books is that they’re different. We wanted to create books that treated kids like they were smart and spoke to them straightforwardly and honestly. Our books emphasize color, layout, and type to help kids apply the stories to their lives instead of only thinking of the characters in the book. Our books are twice as long as most children books, enabling a deeper dive on each subject. Our books are honest and don’t shy away from the most difficult aspects of each topic.
We bought a copy of "a kids book about racism" and love it! It is very well written and laid out, and I recommend it.
They have similar books on about 20 topics, including bullying, empathy, failure, belonging, and cancer. If you buy one on a different topic, I'd love to hear how you like it -- use Comments below.
Check them out and order directly from them at:
https://akidsbookabout.com/collections/kids-books/products/a-kids-book-about-racism
Friday, August 28, 2020
[bibi - film]
Learning for Justice’s new streaming classroom film, Bibi, tells the story of a Latinx father and son who can talk about anything—but only in writing, in the letters they pass back and forth when conversation seems too much.And after Ben, affectionately called “Bibi” by his father, hands his father a letter that reads “I’m gay,” the two don’t talk at all.Based on the experiences of the filmmakers behind the project, the 18-minute film explores intersectionality in a powerful way, illustrating the beauty and conflict that can arise as we move between languages, places and societal expectations.Ultimately, however, it’s not just the story Bibi tells that makes the film a strong addition to any classroom library. It’s also the questions it poses: How do we come to be who we are? How do we communicate that to others? How do we respond when others share themselves with us?For those who work to help young people honor their own and others’ complex and unique identities, Bibi and the lessons for grades 6-12 that accompany it are remarkable resources. The story sparks critical conversations about identity, culture, family and belonging.A film by Victor Dueñas, Bibi stars J.M. Longoria, Omar Leyva and Oscar nominee Adriana Barraza. (source)
This page includes lessons for grades 6 - 12 for this film and a link to watch the film for free.
Friday, August 14, 2020
[beck on the gospel & COVID]
From Richard Beck's post "The Gospel & COVID-19: Part 3, Love as Distance" at
http://experimentaltheology.blogspot.com/2020/03/the-gospel-covid-19-part-3-love-as.html
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Thursday, July 23, 2020
[webinars from the center for artistic activism]
C4AA Fundamentals is a free webinar series is designed to cover the core concepts of artistic activism for people motivated post-election. We don’t have answers, but we can provide some structure to your thinking and planning around how to creatively, and effectively, respond in the weeks to come.
Monday, July 20, 2020
[my brother is a mermaid - movie]
Friday, July 17, 2020
[allegories on race and racism]
Camara Jones in this video does an amazing job of explaining the dimensions of racism, and presents four helpful allegories:
Direct link to video
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Sunday, June 21, 2020
[a fifth direction]
Some Mesoamerican eldersbelieved there’s a fifth direction.Not the sky or the groundbut the person right next to you.
Saturday, June 20, 2020
[when god made stones]
when god made stonesdid he decide ahead of timewhich ones were made for throwingdid he weigh each one for maximum impacta stone for the whoresa stone for the gays