"Here is a list of readings that educators can use to broach conversations in the classroom about the horrendous events that unfolded in Charleston, South Carolina on the evening of June 17, 2015."
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Dear James,
By the way, I have seen the video you produced about Depth Psychology. I thought it was very well done and a good reminder of the various ways through which we seek to understand human nature.
Sharon
Thanks, Sharon!
Dear James,
This is fantastic! This is very thorough and something that should make up what is required reading of all teachers and students. I will enjoy reviewing this as time permits and have bookmarked it for future review and use.
Sharon
Yes, this is an amazing and comprehensive list. I particularly like the book "Inhuman bondage: the rise and fall of slavery in the New World." It's a thorough survey of the history of slavery and how it morphed into a particular brand of slavery based on racism when it traveled to North America.
Thank you James. Did you post this elsewhere on the forum, too (I hope so)?
Ummm...no. Where do you suggest?
Also, this is a nice link as well:
http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20110410/PC1602/304109945