"Critical Media Project (CMP) is a free media literacy web resource for educators and students (ages 8-21) that enhances young people’s critical thinking and empathy, and builds on their capacities to advocate for change around questions of identity.
Free lesson plans and resources for teaching about Islam, multifaith education, Islamophobia, and racism. Most plans are middle school or older, but may be adaptable.
iWitness has first-person testimonies from refugees, Holocaust survivors, and other personal stories with activities, multimedia content, and educator resources.
Common Sense a nonprofit organization dedicated supporting digital literacy. Their Common Sense Education site has resources on digital literacy and equity for teachers.
"Islamic Networks Group (ING) is a peace-building organization providing face-to-face education and engagement opportunities that foster understanding of Muslims and other misunderstood groups to promote harmony among all people."
"Learning for Justice seeks to uphold the mission of the Southern Poverty Law Center: to be a catalyst for racial justice in the South and beyond, working in partnership with communities to dismantle white supremacy, strengthen intersectional movements and advance the human rights of all people."
"Learning for Justice provides timely articles and publications to address current social justice issues and to promote racial equity and inclusive education."
"Rethinking Schools is a nonprofit publisher and advocacy organization dedicated to sustaining and strengthening public education through social justice teaching and education activism."
In this collection from the Pushing the Edge podcast, Greg Curran "interviews practicing teachers and administrators who are walking the walk with social justice teaching."