Kass Minor is an inclusive educator who is deeply involved in local, inquiry-based teacher research and school community development. Alongside partnerships with the Teachers College Inclusive Classrooms Project and the New York City Department of Education, since 2005, she has worked as a teacher, staff developer, adjunct professor, speaker, and documentarian. She has contributed content to the Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy, Edutopia, Heinemann Education Blog, inclusiveclassrooms.org, and has been featured in KQED Mindshift, Parents Magazine, Teaching Tolerance Magazine and the critically acclaimed New York Times Serial Podcast, Nice White Parents. Her new book, Teaching Fiercely: Spreading Joy and Justice in Our Schools, designed for educators everywhere, will be available in May 2023. Most recently, along with her partner and husband, Cornelius Minor, she has established The Minor Collective, a community-based movement designed to foster sustainable change in schools. Within the past three years, The Minor Collective has worked with multiple cohorts of schools across all grades and community sectors in New York City, including parents, teachers, school leaders, and students to redefine what it means to develop affirming, welcoming school culture and instructional practice through the lens of racial justice, decolonization, and liberation.
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