
GSP Book Club: The Antiracist Roadmap to Educational Equity
Great Schools Partnership believes schools, school systems, and communities achieve educational equity when they ensure just outcomes for each student, raise marginalized voices, and challenge the imbalance of power and privilege.
The Antiracist Roadmap to Educational Equity: A Systemwide Approach for All Stakeholders outlines the roles that various stakeholders, including schools, school systems, and communities, play as they work together to create a system that produces equitable outcomes for all students, regardless of race, ethnicity, and background.
Whether you’re a seasoned advocate for equity or just beginning your journey, this book provides the practical strategies you need to make meaningful changes. You’ll discover how to transform curriculum and instruction, confidently address common challenges and objections, and accelerate your entire school system’s progress toward educational equity.
Dates: October 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30
Time: 4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. ET
Outcomes
- Learn how to maximize your role within your school community ecosystem
- Discuss strategies to build more equitable systems
- Draft a plan on how to use The Antiracist Roadmap to Educational Equity and its resources and strategies in your school, school system, or community
Intended Audiences
- Teachers, teacher-leaders, counselors, and other school personnel
- Principals, assistant principals, and other school leaders and administrators
- Superintendents and other school system leaders and administrators
- Leaders and other staff of community-based organizations and non-profits
- Families and other community members
What’s Included in The Antiracist Roadmap to Educational Equity Book Club
Your registration fee includes:
- Access to five online 75-minute sessions
- Certificate for 6.25 professional development contact hours (participants are responsible for ensuring their district will accept these)
- Participants will have an opportunity to connect directly with the authors, Avis Williams, EdD, and Brenda Elliott, EdD, who will be joining us for the final meeting on October 30.
Please note that registration does NOT include a copy of the book.