
LEARNING
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RESOURCES HUB
Our learning hub is where you will find helpful resources to support you in growing your cultural literacy, to better yourself and those who learn from you.
Resources for schools
RACIAL AND CULTURAL LITERACY
The National College Platform - Incorporate Cultural Capital
The National College of Learning’s Comprehensive Guide to Cultural Capital explores the concept of cultural capital, Ofsted’s assessment of cultural capital, and how it can enrich education and enhance outcomes.
AFFIRMATIONS
Resources for parents/carers
Book Recommendations
White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo - age 13+
Natives - Race & Class in the Ruins of Empire by Akala - age 13+
The Proudest Blue by Olympic Medalist Ibtihaj Muhammad and S.K. Ali - age 5 - 7
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World by Kate Pankhurst - age 8-11
Journey To Jo’burg by Beverley Naidoo - age 9-11
Strong Like Me by Kelechi Okafor - age 4-5
VIDEOS
Year 1-6
Lets talk about Racism
Coach Emer O'Neill explains what is meant by Racism and what we can do to make sure no one ever experiences being excluded or bullied because of the colour of their skin.
Year 7 +
Good Hair: Perceptions of Racism (Award Winning Short Film)
The award-winning short film 'Good Hair' delves into the complex issues of racism, education, and privilege through the lens of protagonist Thema. The film sparks discussions on the impact of promotion based on race, the challenges faced by students in educational settings, and the power dynamics at play in society.
Adults
Learning how to get it right | Asif Sadiq | TEDxCroydon
Why the traditional ways of teaching Diversity. Equity and Inclusion does not work. Speaking at Royal Russell School Croydon Sadiq has a long and rich career in the diversity and inclusion space with senior executive roles at adidas, The Telegraph Media Group, EY Financial Services and the City of London Police. He has been identified as one of the most influential Global D&I Leaders by Hive Learning and occupies a place on the CIPD’s Top 20 Power List. He is a winner of numerous awards including the highly commended Head of Diversity Award at the European Diversity Awards and was honoured with an MBE in 2017 by the Queen and granted the freedom of the City of London in 2016.