DEIA
DEIA stands for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Antiracism & Accessibility.
Racism, white supremacy, and other power structures (such as ageism, ableism, cissexism/transphobia, colorism, sizeism/fatphobia, heterosexism/homophobia, nativism/xenophobia, sexism/patriarchy/misogyny, and more) intersect and are embedded in US history, upheld by inequitable policies and actions, and impact peoples' health and well-being. Within this larger context, schools have struggled to address the racial disparities in discipline and the opportunity gap. Through addressing structural and systemic inequities present in the education system, schools have opportunities to develop and model equitable and anti-racist policies and practices. We all have the ability to learn, heal, and grow together.
Below are resources for schools, mental health providers, communities, families, and students on cultural responsiveness and equity in school mental health. Following the resources organized by section are webinars from the School Mental Health Virtual Learning Series, hosted in collaboration with the Central East MHTTC and the Danya Institute. This page and the webinars are created in collaboration with the Cultural Responsiveness and Equity Specialty Track of the Annual Conference on Advancing School Mental Health (CREtrack@som.umaryland.edu).
Additional resource respositories curated by the NCSMH team include:
- Supporting Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders
- Supporting Communities Impacted by Violence
- Supporting Muslim Communities
- Supporting Transgender Staff and Students
-the NCSMH
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- How Adults Communicate Bias to Children (Greater Good Magazine)
- Racial and Ethnic Health Equity in the US (AMA Journal of Ethics)
- Racism is a Public Health Crisis (Harvard School of Public Health)
- Stop Saying All Lives Matter (German Lopez, Vox)
- The 1968 Kerner Commission Got It Right, But Nobody Listened (Smithsonian Magazine)
- The Black-white Economic Divide is as Wide as it was in 1968 (Heather Long & Andrew Van Dam, The Washington Post)
- Understanding Social Influencers of Health and Education: A Role for School-Based Health Centers and Comprehensive School Mental Health Systems (Center for Health Care in Schools, School-Based Health Alliance, National Center for School Mental Health)
- Whiteness Matters: Exploring White Privilege, Color-Blindness, and Racism in Psychotherapy (Margaret M. Clausen, PsyD, psychotherapy.net)
- White Supremacy Culture by Tema Okun (Dismantling Racism)
Journal Articles
- How Structural Racism Works — Racist Policies as a Root Cause of U.S. Racial Health Inequities (Bailey, Feldman, & Bassett, 2021)
- The Impact of Racism on Child and Adolescent Health (Trent, Dooley, & Dougé, 2019)
- Racial Trauma, Microaggressions, and Becoming Racially Innocuous: The Role of Acculturation and White Supremacist Ideology (Liu, Liu, Garrison, Kim, Chan, Ho, & Yeung, 2019)
- Racism, Whiteness, and Burnout in Antiracism Movements: How White Racial Justice Activities Elevate Burnout in Racial Justice Activities of Color in the United States (Gorksi & Erakat, 2019)
- Scrutinized but Not Recognized: (In)visibility and Hypervisibility Experiences of Faculty of Color (Settles, Buchanan, & Dotson, 2019)
- Why Don’t You Get Somebody New to Do It? Race and Cultural Taxation in the Academy (Joseph & Hirshfield, 2009)
Reading and Resource Lists
- Antiracist Reading List from Ibram X. Kendi (Chicago Public Library)
- Antiracist and Related Resources (SPTRAIN Listserv Members)
- Anti-Racist Resources from Greater Good (Greater Good Magazine)
- Stop Asking People of Color to Explain Racism – Pick Up One of These Books Instead (Rachel Garlinghouse, Scary Mommy)
Resources and Activities
- Implicit Bias Test (Project Implicit, Harvard University)
- Kaiser Family Foundation Racial Equity and Health Policy (Kaiser Family Foundation)
Videos, Webinars, and Talks
- 10 Documentaries to Watch About Race (docplay)
- Race Matters in America (PBS Newshour)
- Systemic Racism Explained (act.tv)
- Uncomfortable Conversations With a Black Man (Emmanuel Acho video series)
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom, A Resource for Educators (National Child Trauma Stress Network)
- Complex Trauma: In Urban African-American Children, Youth, And Families (National Child Trauma Stress Network)
- Coalition of Schools Educating Boys of Color (COSEBOC)
- Racism and Health (American Public Health Association)
- When Schools Cause Trauma (Teaching Tolerance)
Journal Articles
- A Framework for Race-Related Trauma in the Public Education System and Implications on Health for Black Youth (Journal of School Health)
- A Psychology Professor Explains How Racial Trauma Impacts Students of Color (Education Post)
- How Adults Can Support the Mental Health of Black Children (Maryam Adullah)
- Racism and Violence How to Help Kids Handle the News (Child Mind Institute)
- Racial Trauma: Theory Research, and Healing: Introduction to the Special Issue (Lillian Comas-Diaz)
Reading and Resource Lists
- Race, Trauma, and Social Justice (American Psychological Association)
- Racism and Health (Association of American Medical Schools)
- Supporting Asian Americans, Native Hawaiians, and Pacific Islanders (Resource list from the National Center for School Mental Health)
Videos, Webinars, and Talks
- Child Trauma, Race, And Urban Identity (National Child Trauma Stress Network)
- I Still Can’t Breathe: Supporting Kids of Color During Racialized Violence (Embrace Race)
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- How Can We Stop Prejudice in a Pandemic? (Zaid Jilani, Greater Good Magazine)
- How Ibram X. Kendi’s Definition of Antiracism Applies to Schools (KQED)
Resources and Activities
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- 8 Everyday Ways to Fight Racism (National Network to End Domestic Violence)
Reading and Resource Lists
- 44 Mental Health Resources for Black People Trying to Survive in This Country (Self.com)
- Resources for Asian and AAPI Students Experiencing COVID-19 Related Harassment (Harvard University)
Resources and Activities
- 10 Ways to Start a Conversation About Race (Race Forward)
- 138 Black Owned Business to Support (New York Magazine)
- 47 Black Owned Bookstores (Entertainment Weekly, list originated from Duende District Bookstore)
- Antiracism as Violence Prevention (Futures Without Violence)
- APA Publishing Resources: Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity (American Psychological Association)
- Toolkits and Resources (Black Emotional and Mental Health - BEAM)
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- Beyond the Golden Rule: A Parent’s Guide to Preventing and Responding to Prejudice (Dana Williams, Vincent Nguyen, Teaching Tolerance)
- “But Daddy, Why Was He Shot?”: How to Talk to Children about Race Today (Riana Anderson, PhD, Psychology Benefits Society)
- Countering COVID-19 Stigma and Racism: Tips for Caregivers and Parents (National Association of School Psychologists)
- Five Ways to Reduce Racial Bias in Your Children (Jill Suttie, Greater Good Magazine)
- How to Raise Kids Who Are More Tolerant Than You (Maryam Abdullah, Greater Good Magazine)
- How to Talk to Kids About Racism and George Floyd (Catherine Pearson, HuffPost)
- How to Talk to Your Children about Protests and Racism (Sandee LaMotte, CNN)
- Raising Anti-Racist Infants and Young Children (Montclair State University Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health)
- Racism and Violence: How to Help Kids Handle the News (Child Mind Institute)
- Rubbing Off (Allison Briscoe-Smith, Greater Good Magazine)
- Talking Against Racism within Families (Teaching Tolerance)
- Teaching Kids Tolerance & Diversity (Yanique S. Chambers, LCSW, Kiddie Matters)
- Talking to Children About Racism: The Time is Now (American Academy of Pediatrics)
- White Parents: Here's How To (and How Not To) Talk to Your Kids About Racism (Sasha Emmons, Today’s Parent)
- Racism and Violence: Using Your Power as a Parent to Support Children Aged Two to Five (Zero to Three)
Resources and Activities
- APA Resilience: Uplifting Youth Through Healthy Communications about Race (RESilience, APA)
- They're Not Too Young to Talk About Race (The Children’s Community School)
Reading and Resource Lists
- 26 African American History Books to Read Your Kids (Red Tricycle)
- 31 Children’s Books for Diverse Children (Embrace Race)
- Anti-Racism Resources for Parents and Kids (Healthline Parenthood)
- Sesame Street in Communities: Racial Justice Initiative (Sesame Street)
- Social Justice books (Social Justice Books)
- Talking to Kids About Racism and Justice (Oakland Public Library)
Videos, Webinars, and Talks
- Elmo's Dad Louie Explains Racism and the Power of Protesting (NBC)
- Disaster and Community Crisis Center University of Missouri, Helping Your Child Cope with Media Coverage of Community Racial Trauma (SAMHSA)
- How to Talk to Your Kids About Race and Justice (Meghna Chakrabarti, On Point)
- Talking to Your Kids About Race (Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson, Greater Good Magazine)
- When Are Kids Old Enough to Talk About Race? (Dr. Riana Elyse Anderson, Greater Good Magazine)
Guides, Reports, and Readings
- Anti-Racism in the Classroom: A Primer (Northwest Evaluation Association)
- Black Minds Matter: Interrupting School Practices that Disregard the Mental Health of Black Youth (Teaching Tolerance)
- Cops and No Counselors: How the Lack of School Mental Health Staff is Harming Students (American Civil Liberties Union)
- Diversity in Medical School (American Medical Association)
- Educational Equity and Coronavirus (The Education Trust- NY)
- Helping Students Discuss Race Openly (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
- How to Avoid Doing Harm When Discuss Race at Work (Greater Good Magazine)
- What is Black Fatigue, and How Can We Protect Employees From It? (Greater Good Magazine)
Reading and Resource Lists
- Anti-Bias Tools & Strategies (Anti-Defamation League)
- Antiracist Resources for Schools (Google Drive)
- Building Racial Justice and Equity (Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development)
- How Can We build Anti-Racist White Educators? (Teaching Tolerance)
- Resources for Talking About Race, Racism and Racialized Violence with Kids (Center for Radical Justice in Education)
- Social Justice (National Association of School Psychologists)
- Take Action! Tools & Resources to Help Ogranizer, Students, Parents, & Educators Make Schools More Culturally Responsive (CREHub)
- Talking to Kids About Racism and Justice (Oakland Public Library)
- Teach the History of Policing (Zinn Education Project)
- Teaching About Race, Racism, and Police Violence (Teaching Tolerance)
Resources, Lessons, Toolkits, and Activities
- A Framework for Effective School Discipline (National Association of School Psychologists)
- Addressing Race and Trauma in the Classroom, A Resource for Educators (National Child Traumatic Stress Network)
- Countering Coronavirus Stigma and Racism: Tips for Teachings and Other Educators (National Association of School Psychologists)
- Raceworks Toolkit (Stanford University)
- Say Their Names: A Toolkit to Help Foster Productive Conversations About Race and Civil Disobedience (Chicago Public Schools)
- Scientific Workforce Diversity (National Institutes of Health)
- They're Not Too Young to Talk About Race (The Children’s Community School)
- White Supremacy Culture Worksheet by Tema Okun and Kenneth Jones (Partners for Collaborative Change)
In addition to the resources above, we encourage to you familiarize yourself with the following organizations and movements:
- APA RESilience: Uplifting Youth Through Healthy Communication About Race
- Black Lives Matter at School
- Choose
- Coaltion of Schools Educating Boys of Color
- Do Something
- Embrace Race
- Equity Literacy Insitute
- Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN)
- Learning for Justice
- National Indian Education Association
- Sunrise Movement
- The Trevor Project
Panelists: Tiffany Beason, PhD, Lauren Brown, MS, Dwayne Cormier, PhD, Kelly Willis, MSW
Resources
- Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective
- Black Mental Health Alliance
- Black Mental Wellness
- Changing The Narrative: Teaching Black History Beyond Slavery and Oppression
- Courageous Conversation
- COVIBOOK: Supporting and reassuring children around the world
- Cultural Proficiency: A Manual for School Leaders
- Just for Kids: A Comic Exploring the New Coronavirus
- Learning for Justice
- Me and White Supremacy
- Melanin & Mental Health
- Racism and Violence: How to Help Kids Handle the News
- So You Want to Talk About Race
- Talking About Race
- Teaching Race: How to Help Students Unmask and Challenge Racism
- Therapy for Black Girls
- They’re not too young to talk about race
- Understanding Race and Privilege: Suggestions for Facilitating Challenging Conversations
- White Fragility
Panelists: Mills Smith-Millman, PhD, Nhan Truong, PhD
Resources
- 2017 National School Climate Survey report
- 2019 National School Climate Survey report
- ACLU Know Your Rights: Are LGBTQ+ People Protected from Discrimination in Schools?
- All 4 LGBTQ Youth of Color reports
- Educator resources
- GSA Network
- Live Out Loud: Lesson Plans for GSAs and Diversity Clubs
- PFLAG: Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays
- Student and GSA resources
- Supporting LGBTQ+ Students of Color
- The Trevor Project
- University of Southern California - Students and Gender Identity: A Toolkit for Schools
Panelists: LaTonya Summers, PhD, DeAnna Watson, MEd
Resources
Panelists: Manal Al-Ansi, Esq., Rob Mayo, PhD
Resources
- Continuum on Becoming an Anti-Racist Multicultural Organization
- Community Engagement Toolkit
- Seattle Public Schools Racial Equity Analysis Tool
- Addressing the Root Causes of Disparities in School Discipline: Acting Planning Guide
- Creating Safe, Equitable, Engaging Schools: A Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Approach to Supporting Students
- Keeping Students Safe and Helping Them Thrive: A Collaborative Handbook on School Safety, Mental Health, and Wellness
- School climate improvement resource package
- Trauma Sensitive Schools Training Package
Panelists: Portia Richardson, MEd, MPP; Riana Elyse Anderson, PhD, LCP
Resources
- Choosing to See the Racial Stress that Afflicts our Black Students
- Culturally-Responsive Curriculum Scorecard
- Culturally-Responsive Walkthrough Tool
- EMBRace Program
- EMBRace Program Promo 2020
- The Lion's Story
- Riana Anderson Publications
- The SHAPE System
- Today - Lift Every Voice: Thriving in Black Joy
- The Tumaini Way Media Kit
- The Tumaini Way Overview 2021
- TumainiCon One-Pager
Panelists: Brittany Patterson, PhD, Kris Scardamalia, PhD
Resources
- Classroom WISE (CIE Module coming soon)
- National Center for Safe Supportive Schools (NCS3)
- My Grandmother’s Hands
- Pushout
- Revolutionary Schools Network
- Systemic Racism Explained
- Talking About Race
- They’re not too young to talk about race
- Understanding Race and Privilege: Suggestions for Facilitating Challenging Conversations
Panelists: Virgil Moorehead, PsyD, Joseph Garcia
Resources
- Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorders by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
- Center for Native American Youth at the Aspen Institute
- Education Week: Meeting the Needs of Native American Students
- How It Is: The Native American Philosophy of V. F. Cordova
- National American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Technology Transfer Center Network
- National Indian Education Association
- Resources on Challenges Native Americans Face in Schools
- SAMHSA Programs for Native Youth
- Two Feathers NAFS Indigenous Speakers Series
- White Man's Water: The Politics of Sobriety in a Native American Community by Erica Prussing
Panelists: Saida M. Abdi, PhD, LICSW, Rebecca Ford-Paz, PhD, Sonia Rodrigues-Marto, MA, LPC, ACS, Bianca Vargas-Ocasio, LS
Resources
- Illinois Coalition for Immigrant Mental Health Resources For Schools & Educators
- Resources to support mental health of asylum seekers:
- Needs and Joys of our (Im)migrant Students, Families, and Community Partners: Exploring and Expanding our School Mental Health Practice
- Parent Involvement in School: Engaging Immigrant Parents
- Find Resources and Contacts in Your State | The Administration for Children and Families (hhs.gov)
- US Dept of Education: Newcomer Toolkit
- Bridging Refugee Youth & Children’s Services
- Cultural Orientation Resource Center:
- Colorin Colorado – Guide for Engaging ELL Families
- The Immigrant Family Learning Center
- Refugee and Immigrant Core Stressors Toolkit (harvard.edu)
- Child, Youth, and Families Who Experience Migration-Related Trauma and Family Separation
- Understanding the Mental Health Needs of Unaccompanied Children in the United States
- Psychological First Aid for Unaccompanied Children
- Trauma-Informed Care for Unaccompanied Immigrant Youth Podcast Series
- A Socio-Culturally, Linguistically-Responsive, and Trauma-Informed Approach to Mental Health Interpretation
- NCTSN Resources Related to Traumatic Separation and Refugee and Immigrant Trauma
- Directory of NCTSN Centers and Affiliate Members Serving Immigrant and Refugee Populations
- NCTSN Unaccompanied Alien Children (UAC) Supplement Funding Report
- Trauma-Informed Care: Understanding and Addressing the Needs of Unaccompanied Children Webinar Series
- Childhood Traumatic Grief Webinar Series