We are thrilled to announce a special “teacher’s edition” of the Integrated Schools Book Club, a conversation that centers educators but also makes room for those of us across the Integrated Schools community who want to know how we can support teachers in honoring and uplifting the diverse backgrounds of our students.
In the next round of the Integrated Schools book club, we will be learning from Dr. Eve Ewing as we read her book Ghosts in the School Yard. A summary from Dr. Ewing’s website: “In the spring of 2013, approximately 12,000 children in Chicago received notice that...
Our November 14th & 17th book club sessions will be digging in to Ibram X. Kendi’s new book, How To Be An Antiracist. This book “reenergizes and reshapes the conversation about racial justice in America — but even more fundamentally, points us towards...
Join us for Book Club on November 13th for a discussion of Margaret Hagerman’s new book White Kids: Growing Up with Privilege in a Racially Divided America! As excited as we are to be reading this book, we are also happy to be able to share a 30% + free...
BOOK CLUB! After the summer hiatus, Integrated Schools’ Book Club is back! Join parents across the country on September 25, 2018 to discuss two articles and a video (all available free online; two times available)… This session is great for parents who are new to...
Amanda Lewis & John Diamond’s Despite the Best Intentions: How Racial Inequality Thrives in Good Schools (2015) will be our next Book Club reading! Despite the Best Intentions is a great read for families opting in to integrating schools (especially the fifth...