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Interrupting Racism: Book Discussion Guide

9/17/2019

 
We are thrilled with the amazing response we've had to our book Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling. One of the things that I find the most exciting and humbling (yes, all at once), is the number of school counseling teams and district-wide professional learning communities (PLCs) that are using the book this year.  We've created a discussion guide for you to lead your team meetings and be ready for equity in action.
When you set out to write a book, you're hopeful someone other than your mom will read it. In our case, we wanted to make an impact in school counseling and for students. We are thrilled with the amazing response we've had to our book Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling. One of the things that I find the most exciting and humbling (yes, all at once), is the number of school counseling teams and district-wide professional learning communities (PLCs) that are using the book this year. 

To support that work, we are hosting an ASCA Webinar called Ignite Change for Equity and Inclusion tomorrow, September 18, 2019. If that moment has passed, you can check out the archive on ASCA On Air. To see our presentation from ASCA19 (the impetus for our webinar), you can read this post on White Silence.

We are also excited to announce that we have a book discussion guide for you! This two page document will give you some discussion points and ideas to guide your PLT or team's work around equity and social justice from the book. Please comment and let me know if you've been using the book in your counseling teams and professional learning communities!


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We are thrilled with the amazing response we've had to our book Interrupting Racism: Equity and Social Justice in School Counseling. One of the things that I find the most exciting and humbling (yes, all at once), is the number of school counseling teams and district-wide professional learning communities (PLCs) that are using the book this year.  We've created a discussion guide for you to lead your team meetings and be ready for equity in action.
Riskiyana Prihatiningsih
6/15/2020 07:01:48 am

hi my name kiki, im from Indonesia. i want to invite you in my online seminar to be one of speaker. fyi, im now working my social responsibility program with school counselor in east java. so hope you can share your experience with school counselor in indonesia. i hope you read my comment and reply it. thank you


best regard,

kiki

Rebecca Atkins
6/15/2020 07:26:27 am

Good morning, thank you for your interest. Please send speaking requests to my email: [email protected].


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