Category Archives: Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Making a Menace to Society: The Criminalization of Black Men and Boys

Yasmin Forbes, African American Studies, Mallard Creek High

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

White Privilege: The Idea that Equality for All Exists in a “Veil of Ignorance”

Todd Statome, Philosophy, East Mecklenburg High

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Teaching White Privilege in Early Childhood

Nakisha Cornelius, Pre-K, Ashley Park PreK-8

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Stranger Things? The World We Know but Ignore: White Privilege and “Being Normal”

Latonda Mitchell, 5th Grade, Mountain Island Lake Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

The Search for Identity: Understanding Privilege and Black Invisibility

Kimberly Palmer, English, Merancas Middle College

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

The Power Behind PowerSchool: Where Privilege Lies

Kimberli Darling, Math, Cochrane Collegiate Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Challenging the White Frame of Mathematics Education: Racialized Differences on Math Test Scores

Emily Rucki, Math, Garinger High 

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Reducing Racial Bias and Prejudice in Young Children

Emily Hill, Kindergarten, Shamrock Gardens Elementary

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Bridging the Mathematical Gap: Using Math to Teach Social Justice Problem Solving

Ashley Robinson, 5th Grade, Reedy Creek Elementary

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

Segregation, Desegregation, and Resegregation of Charlotte Schools

Amber Geckeler, 3rd Grade, Oakhurst STEAM Academy

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2019 Curriculum Units Vol 1: Frankly Speaking: White Privilege

The Use of Critical Literacy in the Spanish Immersion First Grade Classroom To Explore Equity, Fairness and Social Justice

Adriana Hart, 1st Grade, Collinswood Language Academy

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