Archaeology of Self: The Introspective Educator's Guide to Racial Literacy is an invitation to dive deep into the heart of teaching and the sacred work of self-awareness. It calls educators--and professionals from all walks of life--to embark on a lifelong journey of racial literacy, healing, and the pursuit of a bias-free existence. Blending personal narrative, poetry, and guided reflection, Archaeology of Self offers both a mirror and a map that takes readers through Dr. Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz's framework for excavating one's racial identity, confronting internalized bias, and teaching from a place of critical love, justice, and truth.
This is more than a book. It is a living, breathing guide for transformation. Included within are:
Lesson plans designed by educators across the country and adaptable for K-12 and beyond. Multimodal resources, including video suggestions, journaling prompts, mindfulness practices, and companion readings A chapter-themed music playlist that sets the emotional and intellectual tone, inviting deep listening, feeling, and reflectionAt its core, Archaeology of Self: The Introspective Educator's Guide to Racial Literacy is a blueprint for healing and for the collective reimagining of education as a liberatory and humanizing force.