Equity and Social Justice in Education

05 SEP 2019 - Talithia Williams

A host of the PBS series, NOVA Wonders, Dr. Talithia Williams is a groundbreaking professor, popular TED speaker, inspiring author and passionate STEM/STEAM advocate. She has made it her life's work to get people of all ages and backgrounds excited about the bold possibilities of a STEM education and to “STEMpower” women and minorities to enter these professions. Her latest book, Power in Numbers: The Rebel Women of Mathematics reflects Williams’ passion to re-brand the field of mathematics as anything but dry, technical or male-dominated. Renowned for her popular TED Talk, “Own Your Body’s Data,” she advocates for all of us to deploy data as a way of taking charge of our own health. A vibrant, engaging and energizing speaker, Dr. Williams demystifies data, statistics, probabilities and the mathematical process in amusing and insightful ways. She also passionately champions the contributions of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians and their vital role in transforming our future.


Social Justice Belongs in Our Schools

16 FEB 2018 - Sydney Chaffee

For National Teacher of the Year Sydney Chaffee, teaching is a political act. She has been traveling the country urging all teachers to make social justice a central part of their mission. Talking to students about justice can't be a niche for certain kinds of teachers or certain schools. When students understand inequity and have the tools to work towards a more just world, they see why their education truly matters. As Teacher of the Year, Sydney Chaffee is committed to taking risks for her students and, as National Teacher of the Year, will encourage all educators to take risks – on their students, on each other and on themselves.


Social Justice in Education

08 JAN 2018 - Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan Kozol received the National Book Award for Death at an Early Age, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award for Rachel and Her Children, and countless other honors for Savage Inequalities, Amazing Grace, The Shame of the Nation, and Fire in the Ashes. He has been working with children in inner-city schools for nearly fifty years. The nationally-acclaimed education writer, public school advocate, and prolific author visited DePaul College of Education in November 2017 for a speaking event and book signing.


Savage Inequalities

22 DEC 2015 - Jonathan Kozol

Jonathan’s most recent book on childhood and education is Fire in the Ashes, a sweeping narrative that follows a group of children in a destitute community out of their infancy and elementary grades, through their secondary years, into their late teens, and beyond. Some of their stories are painful and heart-breaking, but others are dramatic tributes to the resilience and audacity of courageous children who refuse to be defeated by the obstacles they face and find their way at last to unexpected and triumphal victories.


Education in America

14 APR 2019 - Jonathan Kozol
To Jonathan’s friends and allies in the world of education: Jonathan wants to make it clear that he does not intend to give up the struggle for our children and the challenges our schools are facing in an era of persistent inequality and obsessive testing. He continues to visit children in their classrooms and to give encouragement to overburdened but devoted principals and teachers. He’s been doing that for over fifty years. He isn’t stopping now.


A Walk in My Shoes: Social Justice in Education

04 OCT 2016 - K-State College of Education

This film touches on the lives and experiences of five dynamic educators whose passion for social justice was forged when they were in school. Their personal accounts bear witness to both the overt and subtle forms of injustice that create critical barriers to quality learning and inclusion. Each person enacted their beliefs in equity, access, and respect in order to provide a just and quality education for the learners they serve. We invite people everywhere to learn from their experiences and see what they can do to make education more just and equitable for all.


Showing up for Conversations about Social Justice

18 SEP 2020 - Edutopia

It takes courage to reflect on your own privilege, but when teachers commit to vulnerability during class discussions, it builds respect and trust.


Social Justice For All: A Lasting Legacy

14 JAN 2017 - TIME

Five decades after the March on Washington, Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of social justice for all is still a work in progress.


Imade on Depression, and the Intersections of Social Justice and Mental Health

25 FEB 2016 - Imade Nibokun
Imade Nibokun (@imadeintruth | @DepressedWBlack) is a writer and activist in North Carolina. In this video, she talks about her experiences with depression and the relationship between social justice and mental health.


Healing and Social Justice

07 MAR 2018 - BEAM Org

Healing & Social Justice, an episode in BEAM's "Conversations on Black Healing" video series, featuring Rev. Kyndra Frazier, Yolo Akili Robinson, and Alex Hardy.


Clovis Community College: Social Justice Series with Tim Wise

03 JUL 2018 - Tim Wise

Social Justice Series speaking event with Author Tim Wise: 'Challenging the Culture of Cruelty: Understanding and Defeating Race and Class Inequity in America.' April 14, 2018 at Clovis Community College.


Dr. Ruby Payne on the Poverty Mindset

15 FEB 2013 - Dr. Ruby Payne

Dr. Ruby Payne will deliver a keynote address entitled "Building the Emotional Resources of Students" at the National Conference on Innovative Counseling Skills and Strategies in Atlanta!