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08/09/21

What Critical Race Theory is And What It Means For Teachers

Educators around the nation are grappling with so-called “anti-critical race theory” laws that are cropping up around the nation. What’s going on here, and how should educators respond to this development?  (continue reading)
05/27/21

On the Podcast: Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community with Liz Kleinrock

Today on the podcast I’m talking with Liz Kleinrock, author of the new book, Start Here, Start Now: A Guide to Antibias and Antiracist Work in Your School Community.  (continue reading)
04/29/21

Half-Day Virtual PD Sessions with Cornelius Minor!

From his work around the world over the last two decades, including virtual work with teachers, districts, and communities since the start of the pandemic, Cornelius Minor has a clear idea of the challenges facing teachers in this moment.  (continue reading)
04/23/21

What Is ABAR? by Liz Kleinrock

What is ABAR? by Liz Kleinrock. ABAR stands for antibias and antiracism. Learn more in this blog post.  (continue reading)
04/08/21

On the Podcast: Bob Kim and Liz Kleinrock on Anti-Asian Racism and Special Considerations for Educators

Bob and Liz join us today in the wake of both a rise in incidents and increased coverage of anti-Asian hate crimes and racism in the past weeks, months, and year.  (continue reading)
11/20/20

Bringing Community into the Virtual Classroom

Islah Tauheed shares her experience in building online community, as using it as tool to foster conversations about racial equity and justice.   (continue reading)
11/20/20

Facebook Live Series with Colleen Cruz: Risk. Fail. Rise.

Colleen Cruz joins experts in various areas of education to talk about the common mistakes we make and how to learn from them, instead of fear them.   (continue reading)
11/19/20

On the Podcast: Elevating Equity and Justice Read Aloud with Robert Kim

Schools can take steps to increase student racial diversity--but sometimes putting policies into practice is more complicated than it should be.  (continue reading)
11/09/20

Celebrating 200 Episodes on the Heinemann Podcast!

The Heinemann Podcast is celebrating four years and 200 episodes!  (continue reading)
06/25/20

On the Podcast: Beyond Quick Fixes to Racial Injustice in Education

How do we go beyond the cosmetic fixes of racial inequality in education and go further?  (continue reading)

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