As of 11/29/11 *Must be purchased Ones in red are not summarized for RC yet. Black text = write-up is done. Curricula 1. Publicly Available Curricula Crossing Borders SEIU Citizenship, Race, and Immigration Uniting Communities* (Western States Center) Dismantling Racism (Western States Center) BRIDGE* (including brief mentions of legislative advocacy, human rights, and mention of upcoming advancement of LGBTQ module) Let’s Talk Immigration Solidarity/Solidaridad Building Bridges Among Communities of Color (California Fund for Youth Organizing) All Different, All Equal (Council of Europe) Standing Together (Basic Rights Oregon, Western States) – does not include new cross-cultural case studies b/c they’re not officially published yet Economics Education: Building a Movement for Global Economic Justice (in The Critical Thinking for Meaningful Action Series)—Angela has in hardcopy 2. Curricula not publicly available a. Refugio (Eric Tang, Cristina Tzintzun) b. Materials from ROC-Miami (John Ocampo) c. Facilitating Social Change: Linking Power and Facilitation (LDIR) d. STITCH materials e. The Workers’ Course Curriculum (Jennifer Gordon) Dialogue Guides 1. Publicly available dialogue guides a. Changing Faces, Changing Communities (Study Circles Resource Center/ Everyday Democracy) b. A Call to Community Dialogue Guide – I (Hope in the Cities) c. Toward a More Perfect Union in an Age of Diversity: A Guide for Building Stronger Communities Through Public Dialogue - (Study Circles Resource Center/ Everyday Democracy) d. Facing Racism in a Diverse Nation & the corresponding Dialogue for Affinity Groups (Everyday Democracy) e. One America Dialogue Guide (President’s Initiative on Race) Page 1 of 4 As of 11/29/11 *Must be purchased Ones in red are not summarized for RC yet. Black text = write-up is done. f. Common Ground: A Moderator Guide for Small Group Discussions on Ethnic Relations (The Southern Institute for Education and Research) g. One Nation, Many Beliefs: Talking About Religion in a Diverse Democracy (religion and public life – Everyday Democracy) 2. Dialogue guides not publicly available a. UM/ OSU’s IGR guide (from Charles Behling) Other educational materials (all publicly available) a. Immigration Rights - lone module found on Build the Wheel site that is basically just an immigration timeline b. A PDF of PowerPoint slides from Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld on immigration and racism in light of AZ’s SB 1070 c. 15 Tools for creating Healthy, Productive, Interracial/Multicultural Communities (A Project of The Institute for Democratic Renewal and Project Change Anti-Racism Initiative) d. Popular Education books from CASA de Maryland. Hard copies of these are on Cheryl’s desk, so they’re nominees for 2a, though I’m not sure they’re directly relevant enough to land in that category vs. 2d. i. Popular Education* (bilingual) ii. Liderazgo para la Accion Social* iii. Historia Laboral Sindical de los EE.UU.* iv. New Citizenship Activists* e. Families for Freedom Speaker's Bureau workbook (curriculum) & agenda for sessions -It's a train-the-trainer manual. "This manual will be used in an interactive workshop. The workshop is aimed at making participants confident and effective speakers who can help to demystify complex immigration laws and processes." f. "Deportation 101 (Families for Freedom) is an intensive, one to two-day training, accompanied by comprehensive written materials, that offers basics on the detention and deportation system and provides guidance on how to organize communities directly impacted by deportation.” g. Angela get citations for pop ed books at home/USF h. Levantando Nuestras Voces -- NDLON i. Other Efforts (short overviews and one-liners, none publicly available) Page 2 of 4 As of 11/29/11 *Must be purchased Ones in red are not summarized for RC yet. Black text = write-up is done. j. k. l. m. n. o. p. q. r. s. t. u. v. w. x. y. z. aa. bb. cc. dd. ee. ff. gg. hh. ii. Lived Experiences series (UCCRO) (summary) Which Way Forward (meeting agendas, summaries, and a brochure only) (summary) Immigrant Worker Freedom Rides curricula (Saket Soni) (one-liner) C. L. Dellums African American Union Leadership School (Steven Pitts) (summary) Latino Leadership School (Steven Pitts, Alexis Mazon, Veronica C.) (summary) SEED (MIWON's School of Education, Empowerment, and Determination) – we never secured an interview about this curriculum, either, so I don’t think we can say much about it at all. (one-liner) A Call to Community Dialogue Guide – II (Hope in the Cities/ Rob Corcoran) (one-liner) BAJI materials (one-liner?) Jorge Zeballos PPT (summary) Solidarity Schools – Solidarity Education Center (we have a flyer and a newsletter) (summary) South by Southwest Experiment (SXSW) (summary) Universidad Assata (Causa Justa : Just Cause) (summary) ROC’s 8-week political education program (Jose Oliva) (one-liner) Curricular materials that the NOWCRJ has used for action education on issues of race, migration, bridge-building and organizing skills development, with staff and members (one-liner) NNIRR conducts Immigrant and Refugee Rights Training Institutes—agendas, memorias, and/or curricular materials used (Laura Rivas) (one-liner) Latin American and Caribbean Community Center - training materials (Janvieve Williams Comrie) (one-liner) Can share relevant pieces of THREADS, INDELI, 2 modules from Race, Migration, and Globalization thing (Highlander) (summary—all together as consecutive efforts, or individual summaries?) Curricular materials they might have used by CASA's youth leaders at Black-Brown dialogue in DC. (CASA de Maryland) (one-liner) Materials from Leadership Development Program (CAFÉ) (one-liner) Freedom School (Ajamu Dillahunt) (summary?) Materials from the Center for Intercultural Organizing – Kayse Jama (summary) Leadership course materials - Cristina Tzintzun (summary) POWER University curricula - Steve Williams (summary?) Coalition of Immokalee Workers pop ed materials – Greg Asbed (one-liner) Community Coalition's curriculum – Aurea Montes-Rodriguez (summary) TWU materials – lots of stuff that doesn’t jell together coherently. Owen put them as 2a, but I’m not sure they’re publicly available given their state of disarray. Page 3 of 4 As of 11/29/11 *Must be purchased Ones in red are not summarized for RC yet. Black text = write-up is done. jj. Everyday Democracy supposedly was going to have a immigration curriculum released in 2011, but it’s not on their site as of Thanksgiving 2011. kk. 2e – Know of it, but never saw any worthwhile materials a. Materials from Project South (Saket Soni mentioned in passing…) Not yet categorized a. HREA.org materials b. REJN materials—Cheryl study, also look at hardcopies from Angela (Leah gave at March convening) c. Gamaliel National Training Manual d. Everyday Democracy – structural poverty supplement?? e. Ty DePass stuff?? (I swear I’ve seen it somewhere… ) Page 4 of 4