We’re very excited to announce the theme of our 5th Web Carnival: Race & Queerness in ELT. It’s consists of a month-long Community of Practice (November 2020) discussion online and a 2-day web conference (5-6 December 2020). For the latter, we encourage you to put in a proposal to give a talk or be part of a forum by 30 September. For more info, read about this year’s Web Carnival here.
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Kidversation episode 5 – Children have the right not to be discriminated against because of the colour of their skin
This about Jayla the young rapper, in Detroit: https://live.firstnews.co.uk/kidversation-bfi/kidversation-episode-5-children-have-the-right-not-to-be-discriminated-against-because-of-the-colour-of-their-skin/
Aired Nov. 1 2020 on Sky News, FYI children’s feature videocast. Students can watch and discuss some key points regarding discrimination, very much about racism in the US and recent protests, Black Lives Matter.
Great, Bill! If you’d like to add them to the Web Carnival page itself, we’ve added a new space to do so. https://tdsig.org/webcarnival/
This of interest as extended focus from Black History Month in the UK October 2020: https://youtu.be/cExXMDoIk70 What does it mean to be Black and British? Students can discuss its main points.
There are a range of videos from Black History Month UK 2020 available on YouTube.