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The Classroom Index

Discover The Classroom Index by Priya Vulchi — a groundbreaking racial literacy textbook created by students to spark meaningful classroom discussions on race and identity.
Priya Vulchi and Winona Gua

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The Classroom Index
The Classroom Index

"The Classroom Index" is a pioneering racial literacy textbook co-authored by Priya Vulchi and Winona Guo during their high school years. Published in 2016, this 224-page resource was developed in collaboration with Princeton University's Department of African American Studies and the Princeton Education Foundation. The textbook serves as a comprehensive toolkit for educators, aiming to facilitate meaningful conversations about race within K-12 classrooms. It features a rich collection of personal narratives from individuals nationwide, each accompanied by discussion points that connect these stories to historical and contemporary events. This approach allows students to engage with real-life experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of systemic injustices and the human impact of racial issues.

Vulchi and Guo's motivation stemmed from a realization that their education lacked substantive discussions on race. This led them to establish CHOOSE, a student-run organization dedicated to promoting racial literacy through exposure, education, and empowerment. Their efforts have been recognized with several awards, including the 2016 Princeton Prize in Race Relations. Educators have praised "The Classroom Index" for its practical design, which simplifies the integration of racial literacy into existing curricula. The stories are color-coded to indicate appropriate age and grade levels, and an index of tags helps teachers quickly find content relevant to their lesson plans. This thoughtful organization makes it easier for teachers to initiate and guide discussions on race, a topic often considered challenging to address in educational settings.

Beyond "The Classroom Index," Vulchi and Guo continued their advocacy by co-authoring "Tell Me Who You Are: A Road Map for Cultivating Racial Literacy," published in 2019. This work documents their journey across all 50 U.S. states, collecting over 150 personal stories about race and identity, further emphasizing the importance of storytelling in understanding and addressing racial issues.

"The Classroom Index" stands as a testament to the impact young individuals can have in driving social change. By providing educators with the tools to facilitate open and informed discussions about race, Vulchi and Guo have contributed significantly to the ongoing effort to foster racial literacy and equity in education.

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