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- Arneback, E., & Jämte, J. (2022). How to counteract racism in education–A typology of teachers’ anti-racist actions. Race ethnicity and education, 25(2), 192-211.This article develops a typology of anti-racist action in education. Using teachers’ practices and experiences, we highlight six approaches on how teachers counter racism in their schools. Each approach entails a different set of actions and aims to address different manifestations of racism.
- Ellen, B. R. (2015, Oct 22). A texas history lesson: Commentary. New York Times Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/texas-history-lesson/docview/1724846260/se-2"A Texas high school student and his mother...called attention to a curious line in a geography textbook: a description of the Atlantic slave trade as bringing "millions of workers" to plantations in the American South. In 2010, the Texas Board of Education approved a social studies curriculum that promotes capitalism and Republican political philosophies."
- Gorski, P. C., & Erakat, N. (2019). Racism, whiteness, and burnout in antiracism movements: How white racial justice activists elevate burnout in racial justice activists of color in the United States. Ethnicities, 19(5), 784-808.This study "analyzed data from interviews with racial justice activists of color in the United States who have experienced burnout to identify the ways they attributed their burnout to the attitudes and behaviors—the racism—of white activists."
- Hamed, S., Bradby, H., Ahlberg, B. M., & Thapar-Björkert, S. (2022). Racism in healthcare: a scoping review. BMC Public Health, 22(1), 988."This review summarizes studies examining how racism is discussed and produced in the process of delivering, accessing and receiving healthcare across various national contexts."
- Hong, N., & Bromwich, J. E. (2021). Asian-Americans Are Being Attacked. Why Are Hate Crime Charges So Rare?. The New York Times, 8."Several recent attacks have not been charged as hate crimes, fueling protests and outrage among many Asian-Americans."
- Husband, T. (2019). Using multicultural picture books to promote racial justice in urban early childhood literacy classrooms. Urban Education, 54(8), 1058-1084In this article, Terry Husband argues that "multicultural picture books can and should be used to promote racial awareness and racial justice among young children" and "discusses reasons why early childhood teachers should abandon colorblind approaches to race and racism in their classrooms" .