All My Relations: Worldviews of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Over the past 15 years, I’ve had many discussions about what it means to be Anishinaabe. I’ve talked to my relatives across Treaty 3 and beyond.
Over the past 15 years, I’ve had many discussions about what it means to be Anishinaabe. I’ve talked to my relatives across Treaty 3 and beyond.
In my role as a Black counselor in an educational setting, I am tasked with the unspoken responsibility of “handling” Black children.
These recently-released books can help students learn more about the history of Juneteenth and the lived realities of Black people in America, both past and present.
As a Caribbean immigrant educator, I have had to adapt to the United States in several ways—racially, socially, and academically.
Ramadan Mubarak! Celebrate this holy month in your library or classroom by sharing these 10 new and upcoming books with students.
Ever since I was four years old, I dreamed of becoming a teacher. However, I never saw any teachers who shared aspects of my identities.
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Celebrate diversity and multiculturalism during the winter season by sharing these 15 holiday books with students.
I am from a place called Curve Lake First Nation. It’s located deep in the nether regions of the Kawartha Lakes area in Ontario. In some ways, my home is an odd place.
As we reflect on the Williams Treaties, their history, and their impact on the communities they affected, we grapple with issues of colonialism, land rights, and healing.