Why would you encourage others to host a Teaching for Black Lives study group?
I always tell this story, but one story from my study group experience that I hope encourages others is the importance of multi-level discussions. So often teachers from elementary, middle, and high school are having these discussions in isolation. Because our Teaching for Black Lives study group was multi-level, we were able to have some engaging discussions about how to get administrative support to use the resources, whether it be the Zinn Education Project or Rethinking Schools. Because sometimes the parental pressure that comes from outside, it’s for using those sources. So we’re trying to get admin on board to officially and formally support that use. And that’s just one example. But having multi-level discussions can offer that opportunity.
How did participating in a Teaching for Black Lives study group support or overlap with your organizing efforts for the Teach Truth Day of Action?
For me, Teaching for Black Lives study groups intersect with the #TeachTruth Day of Action because they are literal manifestations of exactly what educators should be doing every day in our local sites, like trying to find new and creative ways to engage our students with the content. So, in that way, Teaching for Black Lives study groups create space for teachers to be in the institution but not of the institution. As a result, our teach truth coalition, again, we’re going to be continuing this work and moving on, but the intersection is so obvious.
Actually, here in New Jersey, we had four sites for the #TeachTruth Day of Action: Princeton, Red Bank, Newark, and Madison. The Newark site was at Harriet Tubman Square Park, renamed from Washington Square Park a couple of years ago. We actually organized a countywide event, so probably about six or seven different school districts participated. Students, teachers, poets, organizers, activists. The event was very well attended and the energy was great. We’re hoping to solidify our coalition to continue the work moving forward.