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https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZrkp24qjVcnQbs6SUHl0fy14oZNymOL6
Featuring:
J. Luke Wood, PhD and Donna Y. Ford, PhD
Relevant categories:
Cultural Responsiveness Education Implicit Bias Racial Trauma Systemic Racism
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Black Minds Matter is a public course where professionals will learn about issues facing Black men and boys in education. This course contains six lessons, comparable office hours, and a syllabus guide of articles, books, and links to support your continued learning.

  Keywords: educator, mental health, professional, racism
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