A Truth and Reconciliation Reading List: 10 Books for K–12 Students
To help you generate meaningful discussions for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we’ve compiled a list of books about Indigenous history, culture, and resilience.
To help you generate meaningful discussions for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we’ve compiled a list of books about Indigenous history, culture, and resilience.
In an effort to amplify our students' voices, we decided to create authentic resources that would highlight the wide range of celebrations and traditions that are important to them.
Incorporate Black history and Black creators in the classroom all year round with the help of these books.
In honour of Latin American Heritage Month, here are some books that promote diversity and celebrate Latin American experiences.
Celebrate the history and contributions of the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month by sharing these books with students.
Reflect on the history, diversity, and strengths of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples during National Indigenous History Month with the help of these books.
This wide selection of books shines a light on the experiences and histories of Asian and Pacific Islander communities and individuals.
In honour of Asian American Heritage Month, which is celebrated every May, I tasked the students in my three Asian American Literature classes with a special project.
As an educator in Canada, whose homeland has been inhabited by Indigenous peoples long before me, I have the opportunity and responsibility to teach this history to my students.
These books honour and celebrate Black culture and experiences. Share them with students not only during the month of February, but all year round.