The Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre invites instructors at the University of Toronto Mississauga who would like to discuss implementing anti-racist teaching frameworks in their classes to contact eddev.utm@utoronto.ca.
If you would like more information about the annotated bibliography or would like to share suggestions and/or additional resources, please contact Corrine Bent-Womack at corrine.bent.womack@utoronto.ca or Rob Makinson at rob.makinson@utoronto.ca.
Download the file below (in RIS format) to import the entire collection into your preferred citation management program, such as RefWorks, Zotero, or Mendeley, then use it for your own praxis and research. This file will be updated soon to include materials not currently held by U of T Libraries.
The Anti-Black Racism Pedagogical Collection guide contains a curated, annotated list of resources related to challenging anti-Black racism in the classroom and strategies to create supportive, inclusive educational spaces for all learners. In this collection, instructors will also find tools for developing reflective teaching practices that will assist them on their anti-racist learning journey. Additionally, the collection provides links to supplementary audio and visual resources for further exploration and learning. We wish to emphasize that this LibGuide is a living document that is not intended to be an exhaustive list of anti-racist pedagogical resources. Rather, this annotated bibliography will be revised as needed on an ongoing basis.
This guide was created through a partnership between instructors and educational developers at The Institute for the Study of University Pedagogy (ISUP) and librarians at the UTM Library. The project leads are:
This guide will be reviewed and updated twice annually to reflect the latest research in fostering inclusive classrooms.