In the wake of George Floyd’s killing, protests across the U.S. are amplifying deep-seated issues on structural racism and calling for society to finally engage in critical, culture-changing conversations. While many might find these conversations uncomfortable or not know how to start, research from the social and behavioral sciences can help. We’ve compiled a list of freely accessible, research-based resources on the importance of these discussions, best practices for carrying them out, as well as tools you can use to initiate discussing racism and policing with your students.
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