“And we must do the work, as individuals, in departments and as a college, to better support our BIPOC students, faculty and staff, and to ensure that this is a just, safe and welcoming community.” (from Mount Holyoke Anti-Racism Plan)
- Mount Holyoke College's anti-racism plan
- Inclusion & Collaboration in the Classroom Worksheet
- Inclusive Mentoring
- Inclusive Syllabus Design/Tulane University
- 8 Ways to Be More Inclusive in Your Zoom Teaching
- How to Make Your Teaching More Inclusive
- Pedagogical Strategies to Acknowledge and Discuss Institutional Legacies of Racism
- Becoming an Anti-Racist Educator
- Anti-racist Resources For Your 2020-2021 Teaching
- Institutionalized Racism: A Syllabus
- Eight Actions to Reduce Racism in College Classroom
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