This website was launched in the Fall of 2020 as a resource for teachers to learn more about anti-racism. Its features include a glossary of anti-racism-related terms, frequently asked questions about anti-racism as well as anti-racist resources that can be used in classrooms. It also provides suggestions on how to discuss anti-racism amongst oneself and on how to respond when one witnesses a racist incident.
With the anti-racism protests taking place around the world in the latter half of 2020, many people are eager to learn how to combat anti-racism both in their classrooms and in their everyday lives. However, some people who are not familiar with the topic may not know where to start or may not know how to go about doing this effectively. The antiracism website created by the Delta School District provides an excellent starting point for people who are unsure on how to approach these essential conversations.
There is no registration needed to access this website; simply go to https://deltalearns.ca/antiracism/and being exploring! At the bottom of the homepage, there is a feedback form. Please feel free to fill out the form after you have explored the website. At the time of publication, the website is still in the process of evolving based in part on the feedback that they receive, so please do not hesitate to leave some constructive commentary!