Resources

This collection of resources is designed to support and celebrate the diverse backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives that enrich our district. Our curated selections include books on general diversity in education, as well as specialized resources on language, bias, and community building. We hope you find valuable information to help promote diversity and inclusion in your classroom and school community.

Explore our resources and join us in our commitment to creating a welcoming and supportive community for everyone.


Language & Bias

Content Warning Guidelines by Self Defined

Modern Dictionary by Self Defined

Levels and Types of Oppression by Aorta Collective (PDF)

Being an Anti-Racist Ally by The New School

Do No Harm Guide by Jonathan Schwabish and Alice Feng

White Supremacy Culture by Tema Okun (PDF)

Good Practices: Inclusive Language from the University of Maryland

Pronoun Usage Among LGBTQ Youth (research) from The Trevor Project



Teams & Communities

Constructivist Listening Dyad by School Reform Initiative (activity)

Developing Community Agreements by National Equity Project (PDF)

Crafting Community Agreements by Center for Engaged Pedagogy, Barnard College

Participatory Asset Mapping by the Advancement Project (PDF)

Paseo Circles of Identity by School Reform Initiative (activity)

Shared Leadership: How modern Businesses Run Themselves by Business News Daily

Story Circles for Community Building provided by Yana Dimitrova, Professor, The New School

Story Circle Guide by Capital Public Radio (PDF)

What Does It Take to Build a Culture of Belonging? by Julia Taylor Kennedy and Pooja Jain-Link (Harvard Business Review)


Next Step

Celebrate and promote diversity through enriching and inclusive activities for all students. Visit our Activities page to find a variety of links and lessons designed to embrace our differences and foster a community of respect and understanding.