Table of Contents 1
Cover
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Preface
I'm No Longer an Ally, and Here's Why
Not Doing Anything Is Not Doing Anything
What Are Your Motives?
Becoming a Disruptor
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CHAPTER 1: Know Your Biases and Recognize Your Position of Privilege as an Educator
Dialing Things Back
Assessing Your Affinity Bias
Steps to Building Relationships
Your Bias Is Showing
Implicit Bias and Me
Implicit Bias Analysis Guide
Implicit Bias Talk Moves
Recognizing Your Privilege
Preparing the Ground: Self-Reflection
Mitigating Implicit Bias
Reflecting on Implicit Bias: A Weeklong Journaling Exercise
Conclusion
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CHAPTER 2: Get to Know Your Students
Let's Start with Names
The Power of Names
Strategies for Learning Students' Names
Cultural Storytelling in Action
Tech Tools for Cultural Storytelling
Integrating Student Interests
Five-Minute Relationship Boosters
Embracing Differences Activity
How Confirmation Bias Impacts Our Relationships with Students
Constructing Positive Affirmations
Avenues to Authenticity
Conclusion
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CHAPTER 3: Spend Time with Students Outside School Settings
The Invitation
Relationship Building: Understanding Your Students' Learning Styles
Relationship Building: Understanding Your Students' Environmental Contexts
Learning About Culture First
Bringing Cultural Knowledge into Our Classrooms
The Trust Process
Conclusion
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CHAPTER 4: Check Your Current Language Practices
“They Robby”
Language
Setting Classroom Norms for Dialogue
Becoming Mindful of Microaggressions
Reducing Stereotype Threat
Arming Yourself to Debunk Stereotypes
Conclusion
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CHAPTER 5: Promote a Decolonial Atmosphere
Coloniality in Education Today
Decoloniality
How Can I Begin to Decolonize My Classroom?
Making the Shift Away from Banking
Transitioning from Oppression to Elevation
Conclusion
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CHAPTER 6: Adopt an Advocacy Mentality
Commit to Understanding What It Means to Be an Advocate
Commit to Establishing Your “Why”
Commit to Educating Yourself
Commit to Recognizing When Race and Social Inequities Are Present in the Classroom and Beyond
Commit to Addressing Equity Issues Intentionally and Proactively
Commit to Supporting Student Advocacy
Five Simple Ways to Introduce Students to Advocacy
Empowering Students