Going Beyond Black History Month - PC021

The Partial Credit Podcast - En podcast av Jesse Lubinsky, Jeffrey Heil, Donnie Piercey - Education Podcast Network

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Ken Shelton returns as we discuss multicultural education and specifically, what’s right and wrong with Black History Month. We will discuss movies on the topic of equity/multiculturalism we recommend for you! Extra Credit: Ken Shelton Jeff: James Banks: Levels of Integration of Multicultural Education & Five Dimensions of Multiculturalism Books - disrupt texts . . . rethink the curriculum to make it more inclusive FB - EquityEDU Some resources: Equity and Inclusion Wakelet Ken: Bill Pickett and Bass Reeves Bessie Stringfield Mary Church Terrell Black Wall Street Read thoroughly Letter From A Birmingham Jail Donnie: Multicultural Education at the Elementary Level “Soundtrack for a Revolution”   Race-Conscious Kids Teaching Tolerance Early Settlements did not have slaves, but indentured servants Jesse: Experiences/Thoughts - Book: Random Family Best/Favorite Movie(s) About Civil Rights/Race/Multiculturalism Jesse: Boyz N The Hood, Straight Outta Compton, Hoop Dreams, Jeff: Do the Right Thing (problem of equating white issues to non-white), Real Women Have Curves, Docu: 13th, Eyes on the Prize Donnie: We Shall Remain : https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/weshallremain/ Ken: Malcolm X, Docu 13th, Docu I am not your negro, What Happened Miss Simone, Selma, Mention The Six Day Race Issues of the White Savior - KenCommon Sense Media: Black History Movies that Tackle Racism (middle school and older) Something Useless Donnie Found on the Internet http://www.beesbeesbees.com - - - - - Visit our website Share Feedback & Ideas Tweet us at @PartialCreditEd Follow us on Instagram @PartialCreditEd Like us on Facebook

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