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BLACK LIVES MATTER and we will say it OVER and OVER and OVER until our black students, colleagues and friends stop being murdered! We can't pretend to understand what they go through, but what we can do is stand up and not be silent. #blacklivesmatter
In solidarity,
LMAS faculty, students and friends
Resources
Community
Denton ISD Bilingual Education/ESL Hotline: 940-369-0419
PUENTE- fund for undocumented families
Green Tree Estates Water Relief: Go fund Me
BLM- Ways you can help
Curriculum
American Anthropological Association resources for COVID 19
Elementary Online Learning Resources
International Consortium for Multilingual Excellence in Education
Red Bilingüe MEX_US
Teaching Tolerance
IDRA (Intercultural Development Research Association)
En comunidad: Conversation with Carla España y Luz Yadira Herrera
Our stories are remedios we need right now
Teaching ELLs and working with families from home (Secondary version)
Teaching ELLs and working with families from home (Elementary version)
Kleyn: NYSABE Bilingual Times newsletter
Anti-racism resources
Your kids aren't too young to talk about race
There is no apolitical classroom: resources for teaching in these times
Behind my mask/Detrás de mi cubrebocas
Black Lives Matter
Anti-racism resources for all ages
37 children's books to help talk about racism and discrimination
An anti-racist reading list
Black Books matter
We're going to be OK: children's book explaining pandemic
26 mini films for exploring RACE
1619 Project
David Kirkland- Black Lives Matter 
racial literacy curriculum- teen vogue
26 children's books to support conversations on race,  racism, and resistance
28 more black picture books that aren't about boycotts, baseball, or buses
BLM- Ways you can help
Articles
Dual Language Bilingual Education Implementation in Unprecedented times
Teachers, we cannot go back to the way things were
DL teachers try to 'stay the course' separated from classrooms
Ramadan and Distance learning: Insight from 2 Muslim Parents
Imagine online school in a language you don't understand
ISU professor sees room for equity on long road back from Coronavirus
A trauma informed approach to teaching through Coronavirus
ELLs may be left behind as remote learning becomes "new normal"
Exhausted and Grieving: teaching during the Coronavirus Crisis
College Faculty: Forget next fall, assign less now
Data base of recent COVID 19 articles
Dear Educators...this is a lot
A call from Black and Brown mothers for true family engagement
English learners are at home with their home languages, and that's OK
Texas should seize this chance to reinvent its schools
Educator Preparation Community Coronavirus response
For Latinos and Coronavirus, doctors are seeing an alarming disparity
Disaster capitalism is coming for public education
When SEL is used as another form of policing
Remember, nobody is coming to save us
teachers must hold themselves responsible for dismantling oppression
Do Black Lives Matter in Bilingual Ed.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar: what you're seeing is people pushed to the edge
Settler fragility: why settler privilege is so hard to talk about
In defense of black girls
Not every black experience needs your white opinion
The greatest white privilege is life itself
75 things white people can do for racial justice
"America has looted Black people," says activist Tamika Mallory
Unmasking the linguistic policing of brown and black children
What if white people took responsibility for our role in this moment?
the urgent need for anti-racist education
White teachers need to see color. Here's why. 
DiAngelo- White people are still raised to be racially illiterate
white people assume niceness is the answer to racial inequality. It's not. 
My white friend asked me on Facebook to explain white privilege
A student told me I couldn't understand because I was a white lady 
How to be a true anti-racist- Cheryl Matias
Fighting Anti-Blackness is real linguistics
The unbearable grief of Black Mothers
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