Diversity and Cultural Competency

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Diversity and Cultural Competency Virginia Beall Ball Library - Indiana Youth Institute Overcoming bias: building authentic relationships across differences

Rac(e)ing to class: confronting poverty and race in schools and classrooms

Home, school, and community collaboration: culturally responsive family engagement

Tiffany Jana eBook

H. Richard Milner LC212.2 .M55 2015

Kathy B. Grant LC225.3 .G73 2016

Open minds to equality: a sourcebook of learning activities to affirm diversity and promote equity

Teaching and learning in a diverse world: multicultural education for young children

Developing crosscultural competence: a guide for working with children and their families

Nancy Schniedewind HM146 .S26 2014

Patricia G. Ramsey LC1099.3 .R36 2015

Brookes Publishing eBook

BOOKS 50 strategies for communicating and working with diverse families. By Janet Gonzalez-Mena. (HV741 .G637 2010) Bicultural parent engagement: advocacy and empowerment. (LB1048.5 .B53 2011) Child abuse and culture: working with diverse families. By Lisa Aronson Fontes. (LC1099.3 .O63 2006) Closing the poverty & culture gap: strategies to reach every student. By Donna Walker Tileston. (LC4091 .T54 2009) College ready: preparing black and Latina/o youth for higher education, a culturally relevant approach. By Michelle G. Knight. (LC2779 .K55 2013) Cultivating the genius of black children: strategies to close the achievement gap in the early years. By Debra Ren-Etta Sullivan. (eBook) Culturally responsive teaching and the brain: promoting authentic engagement and rigor among culturally and linguistically diverse students. By Zaretta Hammond. (LC1099.3 .H335 2015) Disposable youth, racialized memories, and the culture of cruelty. By Henry A. Giroux. (HQ796 .G525 2012) The diversity training activity book: 50 activities for promoting communication and understanding at work. By Jonamay Lambert. (HF5549.5 .M5 L357 2009) Embracing cultural competency: a roadmap for nonprofit capacity builders. (HD62.6 .E457 2009) Everyday antiracism: getting real about race in school. (LC212.2 .E94 2008) Family pride: what LGBT families should know about navigating home, school, and safety in their neighborhoods. By Michael Shelton. ( HQ75.28.U6 S54 2013) For white folks who teach in the hood... and the rest of y'all too. By Christopher Emdin. (eBook) From disability to possibility: the power of inclusive classrooms. By Patrick Schwarz. (LC1201 .S38 2006) * = Also available as an eBook or downloadable audiobook at www.iyi.org/digital

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Group activities for Latino/a youth: strengthening identities and resiliencies through counseling. (E184 .S75 G758 2016) How to teach students who don't look like you: culturally responsive teaching strategies. By Bonnie M. Davis. (LC1099.3 .D396 2012) Immigrant children and youth: psychological challenges. (JV6475 .I46 2015) Improving emotional and behavioral outcomes for LGBT youth: a guide for professionals. (RJ506 .A33 I48 2012) The kids' multicultural art book: art & craft experiences from around the world. By Alexandra Michaels. (TT160 .T36 2007) The kids' multicultural cookbook: food & fun around the world. By Deanna F. Cook. (TX725 .A1 C5758 2008) Leading anti-bias early childhood programs: a guide for change. By Louise Derman-Sparks. (LC1099.3 .D465 2015) Let's get real: what people of color can't say & whites won't ask about racism. By Mun Wah Lee. (E185.615 .L44 2011) More courageous conversations about race. By Glenn E. Singleton. (LC213.2 .S58 2013) Multicultural storytime magic. By Kathy MacMillan. (Z718.3 .M2525 2012) No more excuses: solutions to educating black & Latino males: includes commentary, exercises, and affirmations. By Robert Jackson. (LC2731 .J33 2012) Other kinds of families: embracing diversity in schools. (LC225.3 .O85 2008) Reaching out to Latino families of English language learners. By David Campos. (LC2686.4 .C36 2011) The transgender child: a handbook for families and professionals. By Stephanie Brill. (eBook) See also: The transgender teen (eBook) Transition planning for culturally and linguistically diverse youth. By Gary Greene. (LC4031 .G684 2011) Unequal childhoods: class, race, and family life. By Annette Lareau,. (Audiobook – Downloadable) Unfinished business: closing the racial achievement gap in our schools. (LC213.2 .U54 2008) Unraveling the "model minority" stereotype: listening to Asian American youth. By Stacey J. Lee. (LC2633.4 .L44 2009) What if?: short stories to spark diversity dialogue. By Steve L. Robbins. (HF5549.5 .M5 R598 2008) Why rural schools matter. By Mara Casey Tieken. (LC5146.5 .T57 2014) IYI’s Virginia Beall Ball Library is a collection of books, journals, reports, audiovisual materials, curriculum guides and other resources of use to youth workers, policymakers and nonprofit managers. Our materials are available for free loan to anyone working on behalf of children and youth in Indiana. Our librarians are on hand to assist you with customized reference work and will recommend materials that can provide the valuable information you need. Indiana Youth Institute · 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800 · Indianapolis, IN 46204 www.iyi.org/library · 800-343-7060 or 317-396-2700 · [email protected] * = Also available as an eBook or downloadable audiobook at www.iyi.org/digital

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