Hi Cindy, First, I'm not sure which of the titles you are referencing. I went to the PreCourse Reading Discussion thread and was able to click on all the titles Joy posted and access them. If you can provide a bit more information (title of resource), perhaps we can help. :)
Hello again, Cindy. I got a hard copy of the Anti-Racist Discussion Pedagogy and uploaded it into our course. You should be able to access it from the course site now. Thank you for your diligence!
Please share with us any titles you may be reading or viewing to help you learn more about anti-racism, anti-racist pedagogy, and culturally responsive teaching. If you read about open pedagogy, open education, or OER, be sure to find the connections between anti-racist, culturally responsive pedagogy and Open.
This is a helpful article that explains the way in which Diigo can be used in teaching and learning. If you are new to Diigo (or becoming reacquainted after a long absence like me), this quick read will help you get re-oriented and excited to use Diigo for resource sharing during our time together in our journey to become more anti-racist educators.
Related to content in Module 2 of the OFAR course, this academic article examines more closely the issue of lack of diversity of voice in OER and how this negatively impacts first-generation college students.
I posted a link to this site because right now this group is offering free 1:1 coaching with experts in equitable teaching practices and digital learning for higher education. This link, in particular, takes you to the panel of experts with whom you can schedule a 1 on 1 session. This might prove to be really helpful to some as you craft your action plans. https://www.everylearnereverywhere.org/expert-network/#how-it-works