To Promote Equity in Mesquite ISD
February 2021
In honor of Black History Month, the Leadership and Empowerment Team (LET) of Mesquite ISD presents these resources not only for teachers to share in their classrooms but also to empower our staff as we continue the important work of equity. We curated this month's collection around the topics of Trailblazers, Community, Family, and Educational Achievement. Clicking on the cover image of each recommended book will take you to Goodreads so that you can read a summary, and we've also included the intended audience of each resource. (Picture Books are for all ages, and Middle Grade is considered for grades 5-8.)
Click here if you'd like to learn more about the theme of 2021 Black History Month, which is The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity.
Trailblazers
Family
Brown Girl Dreaming
All Because You Matter
Between the World and Me
Community
African Methodist Episcopal Church
National Memorial African Bookstore
Black Wall Street and the Tulsa Massacre of 1921
Educational Achievement
School Desegregation
Black Fraternities and Sororities
Mary Walker learns to read at 116 years old!
Booker T. Washington & Julius Rosenwald
Rev. F.D. Reese leads Selma's Teachers March
These LET's Learn resources have been curated by the Leadership and Empowerment Team of MISD
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