Social Justice, Anti-Racism, & Race Relations

Social Justice, Anti-Racism, & Race Relations

Relevant reading, viewing, and experts to help schools fight racism and promote social justice.


RESEARCH QUICK FACTS

Compared to coeducated peers, graduates of girls schools are more likely to:

  • bridge racial divides by helping to promote racial understanding.
  • respect cultural differences by valuing improving their understanding of other countries and cultures.
  • value diversity of thought by counting their desire to understand others with different beliefs as a strength.
  • encourage collaboration by viewing their ability to work cooperatively with diverse people as strength.
—Dr. Tiffani Riggers-Piehl, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Fostering Academic and Social Engagement: An Investigation into the Effects of All-Girls Education in the Transition to University