“The educator has the duty of not being neutral.” — Paulo Freire

 

We are the Ida B. Wells Education Project. We are a collective of multicultural classroom educators who’ve come together to build the movement against racism in schools and classrooms across the US. We know that there is nothing neutral about education and learning in America. We will not be silent while racism and bigotry do harm to our students. As teachers, we recognize that we have a crucial role to play in advocating for our communities and building strong, engaged students who can lead powerful, multicultural movements for change.

We began in June 2020 with a Summer Working Group, creating resources to teach students about Black history and Black struggle, while celebrating Black culture and life. We plan to do so much more. Join us in teaching against racism and help build the movement for justice, equality and liberation from your classroom.

 
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Black-centered curriculum, lesson plans and more!

We have created easy to integrate, high-quality lessons emphasizing Black history, culture and the long movement for Black equality for secondary Humanities classrooms! View units from our educator led Summer Humanities Institute here!

 
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Anti-Racist Educator Resources

We have experience in leading campaigns against racism in our schools and communities. We have put together resources to help you teach, learn and build the movement against racism at your school.

 

Join the movement against racism across classrooms.