For K-12 Educators
The Challenge
You know this work matters, but your administration hasn’t prioritized it—and you’re not sure they will. You feel like you’re on your own.
You want to have honest conversations, but you’re afraid of the emails, the phone calls, and the school board meetings that might follow.
You care deeply, but when the moment comes, you freeze. You don’t know the right words, and you’re afraid of making things worse.
Between lesson plans, grading, and everything else, adding anti-racism work feels impossible—even though you know it’s important.
Our Approach
Practical resources you can use tomorrow—lesson frameworks, discussion guides, and age-appropriate language for addressing bias in real time.
Practice-based learning that gives you reps, not just theory. You’ll rehearse difficult conversations so you’re ready when they happen.
Join a cohort of teachers doing this work together. Share strategies, troubleshoot challenges, and know you’re not alone.
Clear, grounded frameworks for responding to pushback—rooted in education, not politics—so you can advocate for your students with confidence.
The Results
“Your classroom can be a no-ignorance zone. We give you the tools to make it happen—no district approval required.”
Connect with other educators committed to building classrooms where every student belongs. Our next cohort is forming now.