Ethnic Studies 4 All
Welcome to Ethnic Studies 4 All,
a hub of resources that aims to bring forth Ethnic Studies to everyone!
Latest Updates: March 15, 2021
Welcome! We're mid-way through March-- it's amazing how time flies. We've grown our website and internal infrastructure the past two weeks, all while being able to make a small channel trailer, two reading guides, and two infographics. Not only that, we've announced our first few workshops! For a team of one, it's a good amount of work, and we're extremely proud of what we've built so far. Speaking of team, we're excited to announce we're adding onto someone else to our team. We'll announce who it is and the work she'll be doing soon, but we're excited for the projects and work she'll bring forth in the future.
As for the rest of March, be ready for our first two videos to drop: one on defining what exactly is Ethnic Studies, and the other on Harro's Cycle of Socialization. Eventually we'll hopefully have videos on the history of Ethnic Studies available, alongside one on the Cycle of Liberation. Otherwise, keep an eye out for the reading guides and infographics for Tatum's Why Are All The Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? this upcoming month!
Thank you all for the support!
What's New?
03/15: Our first infographics are available! Check them out at Reading Materials!
03/12: We added two new pages: Learning with ES4A and an FAQ! Read them and learn about how to best utilize Ethnic Studies 4 All.
03/12: The reading guides for Cycle of Liberation (Harro) and Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? Part 1 (Tatum) are now available! Check Reading Materials to access it.
03/12: Workshops are now available! We offering three for now, check them out at Workshops!
03/08: We dropped a video introduction about us! Check out our YouTube Channel or About Us to watch it.
03/08: Find our more about our team! Check our Meet the Team to learn about the people running Ethnic Studies 4 All behind the scenes.
03/01: We dropped a new resource! The reading guide for Cycle of Socialization (Harro) is now available at Reading Materials.