Inclusive art and design books
Centering a range of perspectives, spotlights teaching practices, research, stories, and conversations. [link]
How to Make Your Teaching More Inclusive
Teaching inclusively means embracing student diversity in all forms — race, ethnicity, gender, disability, socioeconomic background, ideology, and even personality traits like introversion — as an asset. It means designing and teaching courses in ways that foster talent in all students, but especially those who come from groups traditionally excluded in higher education. [link]
Diversity Toolkit: A Guide to Discussing Identity, Power and Privilege
This toolkit is meant for anyone who feels there is a lack of productive discourse around issues of diversity and the role of identity in social relationships, both on a micro (individual) and macro (communal) level. Perhaps you are a teacher, youth group facilitator, student affairs personnel or manage a team that works with an underserved population. Training of this kind can provide historical context about the politics of identity and the dynamics of power and privilege or help build greater self-awareness. [link]
23 Antiracism and Inclusivity Podcasts for Educators
Educators know the importance of being lifelong learners, and one of the ways to model this behaviour for our students is to take the process of learning about racism seriously. Some 80 percent of teachers in America today are white, whereas their student populations are much more diverse. It’s important teachers educate themselves with antiracism podcasts, books, videos, articles, etc. to best support our students. A list of antiracism podcasts for educators wishing to learn how to be anti-racist and eager to incorporate social justice into their teaching. [link]
The Resilient Teacher Podcast
The Resilient Teacher Podcast will give overwhelmed educators the support, tools, and mindset to reduce teacher burnout and keep teaching sustainable. Each week, Brittany Blackwell, M.Ed. & her guests will share inspiration and actionable steps to avoid or recover from the dreaded teacher burnout. You'll be inspired to individualize self-care and learn to prioritize your well-being and mental health, all while making a bigger impact on your classrooms and community. [link]
Anti-Racist Pedagogy Annotated Bibliography
This bibliography gathers selected articles, essays, and book chapters on issues relevant to antiracist teaching practices across disciplines in higher education. It is not a general bibliography on histories of racism or anti-racism. It is specific to the teaching and learning context. [link]
ANTIRACIST PEDAGOGY READING LIST
This is a working document with the goal of better understanding antiracist pedagogy in higher education. Sources will continue to be added. [link]
Racial Justice, Racial Equity, and Anti-Racism Reading List
This reading list is a starting place to find resources that speak to racial justice, racial equity, and anti-racism. [link]
Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging
The Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DIB) Collection features books and films that foster dialogue around diversity, inclusion, and belonging at HKS. The collection represents the many identities and backgrounds in our vibrant HKS community. Its texts highlight the direct experiences of those who have faced systemic marginalization, focusing on novels, poetry, literary nonfiction, memoirs, and essays. [link]