In the best of times, Black, Indigenous, and other People of Color, those in the LGBTQ community, and children and families who are poor, low income, or subject to additional social and economic displacement are hit hardest by natural or human-made disasters and other societal ills. This is no less true, and perhaps even magnified, by the ravages of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
As NAIS member schools inclusive of many different demographics, it’s critical that we take into account racial, ethnic, cultural, socioeconomic, and other dimensions of difference that are impacted by the decisions schools are making in response to risks posed by the coronavirus. Virtual classes require computers and high-speed internet, and courses offered during the day may pose a challenge for older students who must care for their younger siblings or other family members while parents and guardians work. Racism, xenophobia, and hate crimes against Asians have risen dramatically in the US and abroad. And recent data show that African Americans are succumbing to COVID-19 at alarmingly disproportionate rates. All of this and more is occurring as students and adults struggle to protect themselves from yet another invisible force that threatens their lives.
These and other equity issues illuminated by our present crisis impact the health and well-being of our students and all the adults that help schools run. Consequently, we will continue to curate and share information and resources that speak to these disparities, and that calls us to be mindful of every member of our community. Moreover, we invite you to share any ideas and solutions you’ve developed to prevent your students or colleagues from being unduly burdened by the pivots undertaken to address this pandemic and keep the heart of our schools open to all during this public health crisis.
NAIS Sharing Solutions
- NAIS Sharing Solutions: Use this new site designed to harness the spirit of collaboration to gather and share helpful resources on student and adult health and well-being and the intersection of race, diversity, equity and inclusion. In one easy-to-access forum, schools can submit tips, strategy summaries, videos, stories, sample plans, or anything you think might spark an idea for another independent school colleague. There is a section devoted to caring for community.
News Alerts
- The Washington Post: As the coronavirus spreads, so does online racism targeting Asians, new research shows
- McKinsey & Company: COVID-19 - Investing in Black Lives and Livelihoods
- The Atlantic: Black People Are Not to Blame for Disparate Impacts of COVID-19
- EmbraceRace: The racial impacts of COVID-19: News stories that center the lives of people of color and other racialized groups during COVID-19
- Women at the Front Lines of COVID-19: In Peril Globally (Ms.), May Lead to Gender Role Reversal (Forbes)
- USA Today: 'We are dead': People with disabilities fear they will be on losing end of doctors' life-or-death choices amid coronavirus crisis
- The Hill/Changing America: Black and African Americans are disproportionately impacted by coronavirus. Civil rights leaders are calling on the federal government to release data and support vigorous community education programs, expanded testing, and health care.
- Economic Policy Institute: Into the Deadly Fray: Black and Brown workers, low wage worker are much less likely to be able to work from home
- The Washington Post: Native Americans, disproportionately impacted by illness and disease, brace for COVID-19
- The New York Times: Social Distancing in America is a Privilege
Equity, Diversity, Injustice, and Inclusion
- Harvard Center on the Developing Child: Racial Disparities & COVID-19 Through and Early Childhood Lens
- EmbraceRace: COVID-19 by the Numbers
- Office of Civil Rights Fact Sheet: Addressing the Risks of COVID-19 in Schools While Protecting the Civil Rights of Students
- CDC: Reducing Stigma, Building Resilience
- Iowa State University crowdsource: Resources on coronavirus racism and how to combat it
- Forbes: The Science of Why Coronavirus Exposes Racism and Xenophobia
- American Library Association: Libraries Respond: Combating Xenophobia and Fake News in light of COVID-19
- The Opportunity Agenda: Talking About Coronavirus: Centering Language around Inclusion, Empowerment, and Justice
- Encore: Comprehensive site for intergenerational solutions that improve the quality of life for all: COVID-19 resources
- American Society on Aging: COVID-19 and Older Adults
- Forbes: 5 Things To Know About Coronavirus And People With Disabilities
- Look Deeper: Race: Online learning experience on race and racism available free until April 30
- The National Equity Project Coronavirus Resource List: The National Equity Project is a nonprofit organization composed of experienced educators who are dedicated to empowering leaders to ensure quality education for all children.
- When Xenophobia Spreads Like A Virus
- Ricardo Levins Morales Free Digital Downloads: What to Do in a Pandemic
- Coronavirus Anxiety: Helpful Expert Tips and Resources
- The CDC says to wash your hands for 20 seconds. 9 Atlanta songs to help you keep time.
- Navajo & Hopi Families COVID-19 Relief Fund
- Healing Justice Podcast
- Colorín Colorado (a bilingual site for educators and families of English language learner): School Responses to COVID-19: ELL/Immigrant Considerations
- U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness: Supporting Children and Youth Experiencing Homelessness during the COVID-19 Outbreak: Questions to Consider
- Society for Human Resource Management: Coronavirus and Racism: Take Precautions to Fight Discrimination
- National Inclusive Leadership Academy: The COVID-19 DEI Crisis Action Strategy Guide
Grief and Loss
- Coalition to Support Grieving Students (comprehensive site for dedicated to empowering schools to effectively support grieving students of all ages): Special COVID resources
- The Dougy Center: Comprehensive national resource for grieving children and families
- National Alliance for Grieving Children: COVID-19 resources
- The Dinner Party: Growing worldwide grief platform for “20-30 somethings to find a peer community and build lasting relationships.”
- Grief Speaks: Cultures and Grief (overview of grief practices in different cultural groups)
- Shiva.com: A New Grief: Staying Connected to Help-COVID 19-Coronavirus
- Good Grief: Funerals in the time of a pandemic (resource for families, children)
- Grief.com: Comprehensive site exploring the stages of grief
- Daily online grief support group
- Love is Louder: Resources for getting help and feeling better
- The Center for Loss & Life Transitions: The Mourner's Bill of Rights (Spanish & English)
- The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities (Rutgers) Grief Resources
- Responding to Grief Reactions of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Ritualizing Grief with People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Resources: Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities and Grief, Death, & Dying
- Helping People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Process Grief
Mental Health and Wellness Matters
- Harvard Center for the Developing Child: The Science of Adult Capabilities
- Teaching Tolerance: Supporting Muslim students’ well-being during month of Ramadan
- Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL): CASEL’s comprehensive COVID-19 resource page for parents and caregivers, educators, and policy makers
- The Jed Foundation: COVID-19 and managing mental health
- Encore: Comprehensive site for intergenerational solutions that improve the quality of life for all: COVID-19 resources
- The Child Mind Institute (independent, nonprofit organization dedicated to transforming the lives of children and families struggling with mental health and learning disorders):
- Daily coronavirus parenting tips via email – sign up here!
- Twice daily Facebook Live videochats featuring our expert clinicians
- Remote evaluations and telemedicine
- Flat-fee phone consultations for problem behavior
- Daily parent tips on childmind.org, Facebook and Instagram at 8 a.m.
- Comprehensive coronavirus resources for parents on childmind.org
- The Steve Fund (a national organization dedicated to the mental health and emotional well-being of young people of color): Maintaining Mental Health During the Coronavirus Pandemic
- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Managing Stress and Anxiety During a Pandemic
- National Alliance on Mental Health (NAMI): Resource and information guide (includes a help line)
Digital Safety and Online Learning
- Harvard Edcast: Remote Learning and the Digital Divide
- FBI: Guidance on Child Protection During COVID-19
- From Darkness to Light: Protective measures during Covid-19 (quick tips from an organization committed to protecting children from sexual abuse and predators)
- Enough Is Enough (nonprofit dedicated to making the internet safe for children and families): Age-based guidelines
- Organization for Social Media Safety: Protecting students as school goes virtual
- Savvy Cyber Kids: Resources for keeping kids safe online
Children, Youth, and Families
- JED Foundation NEW Webinar Recording! Parenting During a Pandemic: Challenges, Strategies, and Tips for Empowering Families of Teens.
- World Health Organization: Parenting During the Time of COVID-19
- Yes! How rituals can help during a crisis
- EmbraceRace: EmbraceRace is a multiracial community of parents, teachers, experts, and other caring adults who support one another to meet the challenges that race poses to our children, families, and communities. All are welcome.
- Parenting in the Age of COVID-19: EmbraceRace resource list
- From Darkness to Light: Protecting Children During a Crisis, a new 30-minute online course or families and caregivers
- Supporting young children during coronavirus: Tips for nurturing and protecting kids at home
- Supporting teachers and young adults during the coronavirus crisis: Tips for families with older children at home
- Self-Care in the time of coronavirus: Parents and guardians, prioritizing your own well-being benefits the entire family
- The Hechinger Report: More resources for parents of younger children
- Countering COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Stigma and Racism: Tips for Parents and Caregivers: National Association of School Psychologist
- Youth First COVID-19 Action: Social Media Toolkit: Youth First-Together
Well-being Resources for Educators
- Smart Brief: Wide-ranging and innovative free resources for educators during the pandemic
- EdSurge: Teacher Interrupted: Leaning into SEL During COVID-19
- Teaching Tolerance: A Trauma Informed Approach to Teaching During COVID-19
- Making Caring Common: Harvard's research and development initiative aimed at teaching and supporting children and young people to care about others for the common good
- New "Virtual" Relationship Mapping Strategy: Ensure that everyone has a strong connection to another person during this period of social upheaval
- Harvard EdCast: Help Prevent Learning Loss: Lessons from Summer Education Programs
- Usable Knowledge Series: Confronting the Coronavirus Outbreak: Responding to change, disruption, and building resilience while students are at home
- Early Childhood Education Resources for Teachers and Families (Updated regularly by Jennifer Lamkins, Ed.D., Northwest Association of Independent Schools)
Focus on Social Justice
RacialEquityTools.org (a sampling of racial equity and social justice resources): This list was compiled to help equip communities and activists with information that addresses both in-the-moment and long-term outcomes of the novel coronavirus pandemic. The list is crowdsourced, such that readers may submit a resource by following link.- Analysis includes a range of resources that look at the big picture—how the pandemic may reshape the world, the existing disparities it highlights, and perspectives on the virus' impact on different communities and issue areas
- Women of Color Will Save Us All: Erin Trent Johnson, Medium.com
- Coronavirus Poses Racial Justice Concerns In Every Aspect Of Society: Color Of Change
- How Coronavirus Affects Black People: Civil Rights Groups Call Out Racial Health Disparities: Royce Dunmore, NEWSONE
- The Coronavirus Doesn’t Need a Visa: COVID-19’s Effect on Immigrant Populations: Mahsa Khanbabai, MS Magazine
- The Coronavirus Pandemic and the Racial Wealth Gap: Danyelle Solomon and Darrick Hamilton, Center for American Progress
- Why You Should Stop Joking That Black People Are Immune To Coronavirus: Brentin Mock, CityLab
- Why Octavia E Butler’s Novels are so relevant today: Hephzibah Anderson, BBC
- Asian-American Leaders Condemn COVID-19 Racism: N. Jamiyla Chisholm, Colorlines
- A Few Things For Nonprofits And Foundations To Consider In Light Of The Coronavirus: Vu Le, NonProfit AF
- The World After This: Motherboard Staff, VICE.COM
- Coronavirus Has Exposed America’s Digital Divide: Nicole Aschoff, Jacobin
- When Xenophobia Spreads Like A Virus: NPR Code Switch podcast
- White Supremacists Discussed Using Coronavirus As A Bioweapon: Hunter Walker and Jana Winter, Huff Post
- Coronavirus and Racial + Social Equity: Centering Justice During Times of Uncertainty and Four Things You Can do Right Now: The Justice Collective
- Colorado Wants To Ensure Coronavirus Won’t Affect Low-Income, Minority Communities Disproportionately: Michael Booth, Colorado Trust and Colorado Sun
- Decolonizing Community Care In Response to COVID-19: Jade Begay, NDN Collective
- How Social Distancing Could Lead to a Spike in White Nationalism: EJ Dickson, Rolling Stone
- Sinophobia: How a virus reveals the many ways China is feared: Tessa Wong, BBC News
- Ring the Alarm: COVID-19 Presents Grave Danger to Communities of Color: Hilary Beard, Colorlines
- Solidarity Economics—for the Coronavirus Crisis and Beyond: Chris Benner and Manuel Pastor, The American Prospect
- Coronavirus is a Historic Trigger Event. We Need a Massive Movement in Response: Paul Engler, Waging Nonviolence, Truth out
- This is not a Drill - Live: Organizing Upgrade and The Real News Network
- Resources and Tools includes tips, tools, resources, and strategies for framing communication, addressing bias and hate, and responding to other concerns related to COVID-19
- Talking About COVID-19: A Call for Racial, Economic, and Health Equity: The Opportunity Agenda
- Anti-Stigma Social Media Toolkit: King County, Washington
- COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Response & Resources: The Justice Collaborative
- Stop AAIPI Hate: Form to report hate crimes against Asians: Asian Pacific Policy and Planning Council
- Beloved Community COVI-19 Response Strategy Mini Equity Audit: Erica Freedman, Beloved Community
- Healing and Community Care centers on how to care for ourselves and our people in this time, while continuing to center the needs and perspectives of the most vulnerable
- Community Care During COVID-19: A Message To and From AAPIs: AAPI Force-EF, Medium.com
- Love in the Time of Coronavirus: What Living Through the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Taught Me: Kevin Fong, YES! Magazine
- Additional Resources for Facing Coronavirus/Covid19: adrienne maree brown
- Self-Love in the Time of Coronavirus: Hilary Beard, Colorlines
- Coronavirus: Wisdom from a Social Justice Lens podcast: IRRESTIBLE
- Black Girl Magik COVID-19 Global Resource Guide: Black Girl Magik
- Online Contemplative Resources for Coronavirus Crisis: Organizing & Solidarity
- Organizing and Solidarity has resources on actions people are already taking to bring attention to issues that intersect with the virus' impact, including worker and migrant rights, needs of specific communities of color, and more
- Tell your Story. Help Us Track Hate – Read Stories & Report Now: Asians Americans Advancing Justice
- Worker & Migrant Justice Response to the Coronavirus: National Day Laborer Organizing Network
- Race Forward Statement On The Coronavirus Emergency, Official Response And Its Impacts On Communities Of Color: Race Forward
- Ensure All People (regardless of immigration status) Have Access to Care to Face the Coronavirus Pandemic – Sign Petition
- Open Letter to ICE From Medical Professionals Urging the Release of Individuals in Immigration Detention Given the Risk of COVID-19
- Coronavirus Pandemic and Black People: An Action Plan to Protect our Community: Color of Change and BET
- Resource Building & Rapid Response includes lists of different funds currently available, guidance on resource building at this time, and how foundations and donors need to be equitably responsive
- Coronavirus and COVID-19 Funds: Giving Compass
- HIP COVID-19 Rapid Response Migration Fund: Hispanics in Philanthropy National Center for Family Philanthropy
- COVID-19 Foundation Response Funds: COVID-19 Response Funds: Council on Foundations
- COVID19 Emergency Funding Sources: New Economy Coalition
- Virtual Work and Online Engagement focuses on how we can stay connected to each other and to racial equity action while social distancing
- Living (and Working Virtually) in Uncertainty: Cynthia Silva Parker, IISC
- Digital Resilience in the Time of Coronavirus: Equality Labs
- Building Trust While Working Remotely: The Engine Room
- Checking-in to prevent checking-out: Center for Story-Based Strategy
- Social Justice in a time of Social Distancing: Kenneth Bailey and Lori Lobenstine, The Design Studio for Social Intervention
- Digital Resilience in the Time of Coronavirus: Equality Labs
- Building Trust While Working Remotely: The Engine Room
- Digital divide resources during the pandemic: Leana Mayzlina NTE
- Training for Change
- TechSoup COVID-19 Resources: TechSoup
- List of Lists is a collection of resource lists shared by others that relate to equity, social justice and other areas in the context of the pandemic
- COVID-19 Resources for Undocumented Communities: https://www.undocuscholars.com
- Immigrant Justice Accompaniment Skill-Share - Covid-19/Coronavirus Resources
- Treating Yellow Peril: Resources to Address Coronavirus Racism: Jason Oliver Chang
- Collective Care is our Best Weapon Against COVID-19: Cindy Milstein
- Online Meeting/Gathering Resources: Full Circle Associates
- Listings of #covid19mutualaid initiatives (crowd-sourced)
- Coronavirus Resource Kit
- Coronavirus Tech Handbook
- COVID-19 Equitable Response Community Commons: Center for Urban and Racial Equity