Books & Articles
Readings for Diversity and Social Justice: An Anthology on Racism, Sexism, Anti-Semitism, Heterosexism, Classism and Ableism
Adams, M. New York: Routledge, 2000.
Equity Pedagogy: An Essential Component of Multicultural Education
Banks, C.A.M., Banks, J.A. Theory Into Practice, 1995. 34(3), 152-158.
Learning Together in the Multicultural Classroom
Coelho, Elizabeth. Pippin Publishing, 2001.
Other People’s Children: White Teachers, Students of Color and Other Cultural Conflicts
Delpit, L. NY: The New Press, 1995.
Teach Me to Thunder: A Training Manual for Anti-Racism Trainers
Estable, A. Ottawa: Canadian Labour Congress, 1997.
Awareness, Assessment, and Action: A Tool for Educators Working Towards Anti-Racism in the School
Meyer, M. Ottawa: Margin, 1996.
Websites / Resources
“Teacher, they called me a ___!” Prejudice and Discrimination in the Classroom
Dr. Deborah Byrnes, Anti-Defamation League (ADL)
Sixty-nine classroom activities that help raise children’s level of awareness, understanding and tolerance of difference. The teacher’s guide includes illustrations, a bibliography of children’s literature, and aims each chapter at a potential victim of classroom discrimination: the religious child, the disabled child, the ethnically or racially different child, and others.
Untie the Knots of Prejudice: A Literature Based Anti-Racist Education Resource Kit
Christine Rodriguez and Sherry Ramrattan Smith, Shauna Cadotte, Carol Cartier. FWTAO, 1996.
A literature-based anti-racism resource with a comprehensive list of resources and interesting templates for student activities.
Everyday Acts Against Racism: Raising Children in a Multi Social World
Seattle, Washington; Seal Press, 1996.
Engaging personal essays in which mothers and teachers make very clear the pervasiveness and cruelty of racism. It is a hopeful book filled with helpful ideas and ways to take action against overt and subtle bigotry.
Beyond Heroes and Holidays
Enid Lee. Washington, D.C.; Network of Educators on the Americas, 1998.
An interdisciplinary practical guide for K-12 antiracist, multicultural education and staff development. An extensive guide for print, audiovisual materials and web sites.
Too Close to Home: Anti-Semitism & Fascism in Canada 1930s & 1940s
Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre, 2003.
Focuses on a time period in Canadian history – the 1930s and 1940s – in which racism was part of a current of public opinion and government policy affected many ethnic, religious and cultural groups including Jews, First Nations peoples, the Doukhobors, Japanese, Chinese and East Asian immigrants, among others.
The Holocaust: Prejudice Unleashed
Rabinsky, Leatrice.B, Ed.; Danks, Carol, Ed.
Filled with fascinating primary source documents — including excerpts from Elie Wiesel’s Night, first-person accounts from survivors, and official Nazi memoranda. Presents 10 easily adaptable classroom-tested lessons on the Holocaust and its legacy. Grades 7–12. Illustrated. 8″ x 11″. Ohio Council on Holocaust Education. 275 pages. ©1994.
Conflict Resolution in the Middle School: A Curriculum and Teaching Guide 
William J. Kreidler, 1997. Available through:
Teaches students active listening, perspective taking, negotiation and mediation. Students discover how conflicts escalate and de-escalate and explore connections between diversity and conflicts.
Letters to Marcia: A Teacher’s Guide to Anti-Racist Education
Enid Lee. Cross Cultural Communication Centre, 1985
Includes a section on myths or facts, activities that deconstruct advertisements, and a list of films for classroom use.