
What You Can Do
See our Toolkit for information, tips, and a guide to action.
Ask about the status of Ethnic Studies curricula. Express your concerns, and urge that the school/district adopt a Constructive Ethnic Studies curriculum. (Point them to our website, if they don’t know what that is.)
Develop relationships with school principals, district Superintendent, and district School Board elected officials.
Attend local district school board meetings to get information and to speak.
Talk to other parents and teachers to spread the word, and let us know if you’d like to organize a group.
Join district and school curriculum committees.
Run for school board!
Write letters to the editor or op-eds to local, state, and national newspapers.
Forward our updates and relevant articles on social media.