
Office of Equity
Jumpstart! Resources Pages
Thank you for participating in the Jumpstart! series.
Here are a list of links for the resources provided in the Furthering Our Learning sections of each module.
Module 1
Other Readings
The 1977 Combahee River Collective Statement (BlackPast)
Making Culturally Responsive Teaching Work: Zaretta Hammond Corrects 3 Big Misconceptions (EdWeek)
The Transformative Power of Practice by Ng’ethe Maina and Staci Haines (PDF)
Videos
Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain Webinar (YouTube)
Iceberg Model of Culture (YouTube)
The Urgency of Intersectionality by Kimberlé Crenshaw (YouTube)
Module 2
Other Readings
Land-Grab Universities: A High Country News Investigation, by Lee, R., Ahtone, T., Pearce, M., Goodluck, K., McGhee, G., Leff, C., Lanpher, K., & Salinas, T.
Leveraging Our Place: Native Nations and Land-Grab Universities. A Lesson Plan by Tachine, A., M, Brayboy, B. M. J., & Lomawaima, K. T. (2022, December 5)
Tatum, B. D. (2017). “Why Are All the Black Kids Still Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” and Other Conversations About Race in the 21st Century. Liberal Education, 46-55. (PDF)
Videos and Documentaries
A Brief History of Women’s Access to Higher Education (YouTube)
On the Issues with Mike Gousha | Interview with Craig Steven Wilder (YouTube)
Tell Them We Are Rising (PBS) – Short clip: Separate But Unequal (PBS)
Podcasts/Audio
The Long, Bloody Strike for Ethnic Studies (NPR)
Shackled Legacy: Universities and the Slave Trade (American Public Media)
Module 3
Allyship
5 Tips For Being an Ally by Francesca Ramsey (YouTube)
A Guide to Lifelong Allyship by Catharine Hernandez (YouTube)
Accomplices Not Allies by Indigenous Action (article)
Trans Allyship Workbook: Building Skills to Support Trans People in Our Lives by Davey Shlasko (book)
Centering the Most Marginalized
Design From the Margins by Afsaneh Rigot (issuu) – an example of “a design process that centers the most impacted and marginalized users from ideation to production” in the world of technology
Additional Readings and Resources
10 Ways to Start a Conversation About Race by Race Forward (web)
Accessibility Resources by the Autistic Self-Advocacy Network (web)
Confronting the Racist in Me by Kevin John Fong (Medium) – on anti-Blackness from an Asian American perspective
Finding Our Way by Prentis Hemphill (podcast)
White supremacy culture by Tema Okun and colleagues (web)
