Addressing Race Relations in the 21st Century

HomeUpcoming EventsWorkshopsFree ResourcesProductsAbout usClients

Free Resources

The following are resources we have developed or modified for culturally relevant anti-bias work in schools and other organizations. They are free for you to download and copy, but please give credit to Cultures Connecting.

Download our 2011-2012 Diversity Calendarand2012-2013 Diversity Calendar.
Great tools for scheduling events and teaching about holidays.

Walk Through Tools

The walk through and survey tools were originally designed by Seattle Public Schools to be used in schools, although they could be used as a starting point for other types of organization. They are all based on Relationships, Relevance, Rigor, and Results or the "4 R's" of culturally responsive environments.

  • The Survey of the Environmentis designed for anyone who would like to examine the school's physical environment (teachers, administrators, staff, parents, students, etc.).
  • The Observer Assessmentis designed for an observer in the classroom to give feedback to a teacher.
  • The Teacher Evaluationis intended for teachers to evaluate themselves and set personal goals for improving their cultural competency. The results of their survey are for their own use and not intended to be shared with anyone else.
  • The Secondary School and Elementary School Student Surveys correlate directly with the teacher survey in order for teachers to compare their students' perceptions with their own. These are for the teacher’s personal use. Direct students not to sign their names to these surveys.
  • This Tally Sheetis to track the results of the Student Surveys.

Resources for Educators

  • These Anti-Bias Education Goalsare a great reminder to post in the classroom.
  • This worksheet has ideas for Communicating High Expectations to Students.
  • This is abibliographyof books, articles and websites for people working with children.

Articles

  • Common Expressions of White Privilege and How to Counter Themcame out of our Train the Trainer workshop. Dr. Hollins and IlsaGovan wrote this to help facilitators with deep conversations about privilege and oppression.
  • In Culturally Responsive Classroom Practices,IlsaGovan offers practical ideas for modifying curriculum, pedagogy and classroom management to better engage all students.

Activities for Increasing Cultural Competence

  • What is Cultural Competence?This is an easy way to understand cultural competence in four components: Awareness, Knowledge, Skills, Action & Advocacy.
  • Based on the work of Peggy MacIntosh, this popular activity gives a personal understanding of White Privilege.
  • These are the Normswe use to set the stage for difficult conversations.

Contact us today: 206-353-2831

206-568-8556

HomeUpcoming EventsWorkshopsFree ResourcesProductsAbout usClients